Michigan Technology Services offers a wide variety of Microsoft .NET Developer courses at its metro Detroit area location:
Microsoft created the MCAD and MCSD credentials in response to industry demand for certifications that allowed developers to show they had the skills necessary to successfully build, deploy, implement and maintain Microsoft Windows and Web applications. Achieving the MCAD credential was a step toward earning the MCSD credential for advanced Visual Studio 2003 developers.
With the release of .NET Framework 2.0 applications that used Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, Microsoft instituted the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD) certifications.
Visual Studio 2008 and .NET 3.5 classes were also formed for the MCTS and MCITP.
Visual Studio 2010 and .NET 4.0 classes are now being developed and will be announced on a regular basis.
Regardless of the Visual Studio platform that you are working with we have .NET training that will help you achieve your goals.
Some of the .NET courses you can choose from include:
Windows Application Development using VB.NET or C#
ASP.NET Web Application Development using VB.NET or C#
XML Web Services and Server Components Development using VB.NET or C#
Analyzing Requirements and Defining Microsoft .NET Solution Architectures
ADO.NET Using C# or Visual Basic 2005 or 2008
Visual Studio 2008 classes:
Build ASP.NET 3.5 Web Pages
ASP.NET Using Visual Basic 2008
ASP.NET Using Visual Basic 2008: Advanced Topics
ASP.NET Using Visual C# 2008
ASP.NET Using Visual C# 2008: Advanced Topics
VB.NET 2008
Developing Applications Using Visual Basic 2008
Developing Applications Using Visual Basic 2008: Advanced Topics
Developing Applications Using Visual Basic 2008: What’s New/Upgrade from 2005
Learning to Program Using Visual Basic 2008
C# 2008
Developing Applications Using Visual C# 2008
Developing Applications Using Visual C# 2008: Advanced Topics
Developing Applications Using Visual C# 2008: What’s New/Upgrade from 2005
Learning to Program Using C# 2008
Windows Communication Foundation using C# or Visual Basic 2008
Don’t see what you are looking for? Call Michigan Technology Services for additional .NET course listings - 248-489-0408
Additional Microsoft programming training at Michigan Technology Services include:
Fundamentals of Programming with the Visual Basic 6.0
Introduction to C++ Programming
Visual C++ 6.0: Desktop Application Development Using MFC
VBA Foundations for Microsoft Office
For detailed info, contact Michigan Technology Services. 248-489-0408 |