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This course introduces the variety of ways in which the user can reuse code within the Visual Studio .NET Framework, including Web user controls and Web custom controls. It also covers how Visual Studio .NET applications are compiled into assemblies, how to open the assembly manifest, and how to generate assemblies with embedded resources.
Objectives:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Create Web user controls
- Create Web custom controls
- Explain how applications are compiled into assemblies
- Open the assembly manifest
- Generate assemblies with embedded resources
Topics:
- Creating .NET components
- Using components in Web applications
- Creating Web user controls
- Loading Web user controls
- Composite controls
- Derived controls
- Creating controls from scratch
- Managing .NET assemblies
- Dynamic, private, and shared assemblies
- Resource-only and satellite assemblies
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