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Udemy Free Course - Windows Application Development || Professional Pack - 100% Off

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Windows Application Development || Professional Pack
Design and Develop your Own windows applications in Simple Steps and get qualified to next level in your Carrier !
LATEST: Course Updated For July 2015
Welcome to the new development Era
If you're in the industry or looking to get into the industry you'll find yourself a little confused as to some of the labels and roles given to computer programmers.
  • Programmer
  • Developer
  • Analyst
  • Architect
  • Engineer
The first two terms are freely interchangeable, the dictionary term for a programmer is one who programs, the term for developer is one who develops. So is there a difference in the terms or the roles? No effectively these two terms are identical and is merely a preference in terminology. Even Microsoft uses these terms interchangeably for their internal developers.
An analyst might not actually write code. An analysts primary function is to write the specification or requirements documents required for a new project. A software architect, is very much like the traditional architect. They are responsible for building the framework and designing the tools that the team will be using to develop the project. An engineer is none of the above and could be any of the above. A software engineer is someone that subscribes to an engineering discipline.
A software engineering graduate finishes university and starts developing software as an independent contractor, he's smart and decides that his rates will be cheaper than everyone else's as his costs are relatively low. Without knowing it he finds himself with a client, a small business that's looking for a solution on the cheap. Having the opportunity to do something for a living that you would willingly do for pleasure is the best indication that you have the ideal career. One of the most cherished accomplishments to this point is having the opportunity to explore your logical and creative potential by designing and coding computer programs.

Curriculum

Configuring Error Provider Control
Crystal reports
Example of Controls
Guide
Help System
Introduction
Introduction to Common dialog class
Introduction to Control
Introduction to Dynamic Loading of Controls
Introduction to Error Provider Control
Introduction to MDI
Introduction to Pop-up Help
Introduction to Status Strip Control
Introduction to Windows application
Presentation
Section 1: Windows Application Development
Section 10: MDI - Multiple Document Interface
Section 11: Creating a Toolbar
Section 12: What is Crystal Report?
Section 13: Creating a Help File
Section 14: Creating Pop-Up Help
Section 15: Tool Tip Control
Section 16: Component
Section 17: Windows Application Development Presentations
Section 18: Study Materials
Section 2: Navigational Features
Section 3: What is Form?
Section 4: What is control?
Section 5: Dynamic Loading
Section 6: Validation
Section 7: Status Strip Control
Section 8: Error Provider Control
Section 9: Common Dialog Class
Training
Training || Creating Windows application
Training I
Training II
Types of Navigational Feature
What is Form ?
What is Toolbar ?
What is Validation?

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