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Building Line of Business Applications with Visual Studio LightSwitch 2015

Offered By: Pluralsight

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Course Description

Overview

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Learn how to master the powerful LightSwitch RAD environment to build complex and highly customized desktop, web, and mobile-based line-of-business applications.

This course delves into the sophisticated Visual Studio LightSwitch development environment, which has been described as the fastest way to build line-of-business applications using technologies such as ASP.NET, WCF services, C#, and JavaScript. This course seeks to go beyond the basics and tackle real-world scenarios professional developers are commonly faced with when building real-world desktop, web, and mobile-based business applications. We will learn how LightSwitch lets us develop multi-tiered, service-oriented solutions that follow modern best practices, with an incredibly high degree of productivity and without sacrificing the ability to meet complex business requirements, from multi-client user experiences to versatile back-end integration. Once you get hooked on LightSwitch, your LOB developer life will never be the same again.

Syllabus

  • The LightSwitch RAD Revolution 28mins
  • Creating the Structure of a LightSwitch Application 48mins
  • Building a Real-world Desktop Client - Part 1 46mins
  • Building a Real-world Desktop Client - Part 2 27mins
  • Building Real-world HTML Clients - Part 1 39mins
  • Building Real-world HTML Clients - Part 2 49mins
  • Extending a LightSwitch Application - Part 1 36mins
  • Extending a LightSwitch Application - Part 2 22mins

Taught by

Yacine Khammal

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