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MCPD self-paced training kit (exam 70-548) : designing and developing Windows-based applications using the Microsoft .NET Framework / Bruce Johnson and Mike Snell, with Shawn Wildermuth.

By: Johnson, Bruce.
Contributor(s): Snell, Mike | Wildermuth, Shawn.
Publisher: Redmond, WA : Microsoft Press, 2007Description: xxx, 668 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + 2 CD-ROMs (4 3/4 in.).ISBN: 9780735623392 (hbk.); 0735623392 (hbk.).Other title: Designing and developing Windows-based applications using the Microsoft .NET Framework [Other title] | Microsoft .NET Framework | Microsoft Certified Professional Developer self-paced training kit (exam 70-548).Subject(s): Electronic data processing personnel -- Certification -- Study guides | Application software -- Development -- Examinations -- Study guides | Microsoft .NET Framework -- Examinations -- Study guidesDDC classification: 005.2768
Contents:
1. Application Requirements adDesign - 2. Decompose Specifications for Developers - 3 Design Evaluation - 4. Define a Common User Interface Layout - 5. Validation and User Feedback - 6 Com ponert Design - 7. Component Development - 8. Instrumenting Your Application - 9 Building Components - 10. Handling Exceptions - 11 Application Configuration - 12. Define and Evaluate a Testing Strategy. - 13. Creating Development Tests - 14. Deploying an Application. - 15. Supporting an Application. - 16. Multimedia in Windows Applications.
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005.2768 JOH (Browse shelf) MCPD Exam 70-548 1 Available SOCIT,15008,03,GR 1001008231
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005.2768 JOH (Browse shelf) Set of 2 CD-ROMs 1 Available SOCIT,15008,03,GR 1001008284 Please fill up online form at https://taylorslibrary.taylors.edu.my/services/external_storage1

Includes index.

1. Application Requirements adDesign - 2. Decompose Specifications for Developers - 3 Design Evaluation - 4. Define a Common User Interface Layout - 5. Validation and User Feedback - 6 Com ponert Design - 7. Component Development - 8. Instrumenting Your Application - 9 Building Components - 10. Handling Exceptions - 11 Application Configuration - 12. Define and Evaluate a Testing Strategy. - 13. Creating Development Tests - 14. Deploying an Application. - 15. Supporting an Application. - 16. Multimedia in Windows Applications.