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develop and implement Windows-based applications by using Windows Forms and the Microsoft .NET Framework. This exam counts as a core credit toward the new MCAD (Microsoft Certified Application Developer) certification as well as a core credit toward the MCSD .NET certification. This book is not intended to teach new material. Instead it assumes that you have a solid foundation of knowledge but can use a refresher on important concepts as well as a guide to exam topics and objectives. This book focuses exactly on what you need to pass the exam - it features test-taking strategies, time-saving study tips, and. | Windows Programming Level 1 C 1 CERTIFICATION Developing and Implementing WindowsBased Applications with Microsoft Visual C .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 00 0789728230 FM 11 21 02 1 22 PM Page v Contents PART I Developing Windows Applications 1 Introducing Windows Forms.21 2 Controls.113 3 Error Handling for the User Interface.229 4 Creating and Managing .NET Components and Assemblies.283 5 Data Binding.353 6 Consuming and Manipulating Data.427 7 Web Services.565 8 Globalization .599 9 Working with Legacy Code.641 10 User Assistance and Accessibility.677 11 Printing.729 12 Testing and Debugging a Windows Application.775 Part II Appendix Appendix A C Language Fundamentals Appendix B Conversions Appendix C Math Class Appendix D String Theory Appendix E Files and Streams 00 0789728230 FM 11 21 02 1 22 PM Page ix Table of Contents PART I Developing Window Applications 1 Introducing Windows Forms 21 Introduction .24 Key Concepts.24 An Overview of the .NET Framework.25 An Overview of the Development Tools .27 Understanding Classes Inheritance and Namespaces.29 Creating a Windows Forms Application .32 Using the System.Windows.Forms.Form Class .33 Designing a Windows Form by Using the Windows Forms Designer .34 Exploring the Generated Code .37 Running a Windows Form .40 Using the Application Class.42 Using the MessageBox Class .46 Setting and Adding Properties to a Windows Form .48 Using the Visual Designer to Set Windows Form Properties .48 Setting Windows Form Properties Programmatically .51 Adding New Properties to a Windows Form.57 Using Visual Inheritance.61 Event Handling .64 Handling Events by Attaching a Delegate .65 Handling Events by Overriding a Protected Method of a Base Class .71 Building Graphical Interface Elements by Using the System.Drawing Namespace.76 Understanding the Graphics Objects .77 Understanding the Windows Forms Coordinate System .78 Drawing Text on a Form .79 Drawing Shapes .85 Working with Images.94 Exercises .