The .NET platform is an integral component of the Microsoft Windows operating system for building and running next-generation software applications and Web services. The .NET development provides a new and simplified model for programming and deploying applications on the Windows platform.
In this “Introduction to .Net – Visual Programming” you will learn about the following topics:
- Introduction to .NET Framework
- Components of Microsoft .NET Platform
- .NET Framework, Development Tools, .NET Enterprise Servers, .NET Foundation Services
- Advantages of .NET
- Features Of The .NET Framework
- Common Language Runtime (CLR)
- Common Language Runtime (CLR) Features
- Benefits of Common Language Runtime
- .NET Framework Base Class Library
- .NET Tools and Technologies
- Database - ADO.NET, Networking - System.NET, Transaction - COM+ Services, Rich Client - Windows Forms, Web Applications - ASP.NET, Application Integration - XML, SOAP, and Web Services
- Microsoft .Net Metadata
- Microsoft .Net Assembly
- Types of Assembly
- Private Assembly, Shared Assembly
- Microsoft .Net Namespaces
- LINQ (Language Integrated Query)
- Advantages of LINQ
- Introduction to Microsoft Visual Studio
- Project Types in Visual Basic
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BCA 4th Semester Visual Basic Programming Notes Pdf:
- Unit II: The VB.NET Basic
- Unit III: The VB.NET Control Flow Statements
- Unit IV: The VB.NET Procedure Function Exception Hanlding
- Unit V: The VB.NET Object Oriented Programming
- Unit VI: The VB.NET Forms and User Interface Elements
- Unit VII: The VB.NET Graphics and File Operations
- Unit VIII: Database Programming with ADO.NET
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