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Objective:
Becomes independent software solution developer for
small/medium large scale enterprises, Becomes eligible
for discount or free subscription of MSDN library for
one year. Becomes eligible for free access to MCP
restricted site, Becomes eligible for free subscription
to MCPMagazine.
Eligibility:
Engineering and pure science honours
undergraduates/graduates who has basic programming
knowledge.
Duration:
18 months
Certificate:
HexCode Technologies will award certificate of course
completion after the term end.
Content:
Exam 70–305: Developing and Implementing Web
Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic® .NET and
Microsoft Visual Studio® .NET: Overview of the
Microsoft .NET Platform , Development environment
features, Language and Syntax Enhancements,
Object-Oriented Design for Visual Basic .NET,
Object-Oriented Programming in Visual Basic .NET, Using
Windows Forms, Building Web Applications, Using ADO.NET,
Developing Components in Visual Basic .NET, Deploying
Applications, Upgrading to Visual Basic .NET
Exam 70–306: Developing and Implementing
Windows®-based Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic
.NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET: Overview of
the Microsoft .NET Platform, Overview of C# • Essentials
of Object-oriented programming, Using Value-Type
Variables, Statements and Exceptions, Methods and
Parameters, Arrays, Using Reference-Type Variables,
Creating and Destroying Objects, Inheritance in C#,
Aggregation, Namespaces, and Advanced Scope, Operators,
Delegates, and Events, Properties and Indexers,
Attributes, Resources for Further Study
Exam 70–310: Developing XML Web Services and Server
Components with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and the
Microsoft .NET Framework: The Need for XML Web
Services, XML Web Service Architectures, The Underlying
Technologies of XML Web Services, Consuming XML Web
Services, Implementing a Simple XML Web Service
Publishing and Deploying XML Web Services, Securing XML
Web Services, Designing XML Web Services, Global XML Web
Services Architecture,
Exam 70–300: Analyzing Requirements and Defining
Microsoft .NET Solution Architectures: Introduction
to Designing Business Solutions, Gathering and Analyzing
Information, Envisioning the Solution, Creating the
Conceptual Design, Creating the Logical Design, Creating
the Physical Design, Designing the Presentation Layer,
Designing the Data Layer, Designing Security
Specifications
Completing the Planning Phase, Stabilizing and Deploying
the Solution
*Exam 70–229: Designing and Implementing Databases
with Microsoft SQL Server™ 2000 Enterprise Edition:
SQL Server overview, Overview of programming SQL Server,
Creating and Managing Databases, Creating Data Types &
Tables, Implementing data integrity, planning indexes,
Creating and maintaining indexes, implementing views,
implementing stored procedures, implementing user
defined functions, implementing triggers, programming
across multiple servers, optimistic query performance,
analysing queries, Managing transactions & locks
*Note: This course may suitably get changed into a SQL
Server 2005, in case, Microsoft Inc. finalize the
curriculum and start taking tests on the same.
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