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Modern Software Development in .NET and C# by Dr. Joe Hummel Starts March 1, 2005

MSDN webcast series

Back by popular demand, Dr. Joe Hummel dives into modern Windows development in Visual Studio .NET using the C# programming language. As a professor of Computer Science and an experienced webcast trainer, Dr. Hummel delivers exceptional instruction designed for the C++, Visual Basic 6, or Java developer moving to the .NET platform. This 15-part series covers a wide-range of topics, including object-oriented programming and development (OOP and OOD), Windows Forms (WinForms) GUI development, database programming with ADO.NET, defensive programming, exception handling, component-based development, multi-tier distributed design, and deployment. Also, learn what you can expect from the upcoming release of Visual Studio 2005, .NET 2.0, and C# 2.0.

Each session builds upon previously discussed content and includes homework exercises, so register today for all 15 webcasts. Regardless of whether you took part in Dr. Hummel’s last series, Modern Software Development in Visual Basic.NET Modern Software Development in Visual Basic.NET, you do not want to miss these webcasts.

Bonus: Attend any live webcast in this series to qualify to win a Portable Media Center (official rules) pre-loaded with our best webcasts!

https://www.microsoft.com/seminar/events/series/modernsoftdev.mspx