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On July 28, 2009 Microsoft released two security updates, MS09-034 and MS09-035 to address vulnerabilities in the Microsoft Active Template Library (ATL) that could allow a remote, unauthenticated user to run arbitrary code on an affected system. Use the following guidance to determine if your ATL controls and components are vulnerable: Active Template Library Security Update for Developers. And deep dive into the bugs fixed in ATL in this article on the SDL blog: ATL, MS09-035 and the SDL.
Course Date 07/29/09 08:00 Duration 15 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Introductory Attendance Count 79 views

The goal of this 15 minute overview video is to give a concise overview of the recent ATL Security Update and describe its potential ramifications for developers. ISVs should watch this video as a first step in determining what their response (if any) to this Security Update should be. During this video we walk through a series of questions and apply yes/no answers to ascertain if you are potentially affected. And if you are potentially affected we describe your next steps in addressing this issue in your code. Since every permutation could not be covered in this concise format, the video contains a number of links to other information sources for those who require more information.

Join MS staffers John Pelak (Architect Evangelist) Ale Contenti and Damien Watkins (from the Visual C++ Libraries team) along with your host Tim Kashani.

Presenter: Tim Kashani
Job Title: Founder and CEO, IT Mentors (Trainer)
Course Date 08/18/09 08:00 Duration 15 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Introductory Attendance Count 26 views
After completing this lab you will be better able to: Target your client projects to .Net Framework 3.5 Client Profile and Verify which assembly references are not included in the Client Profile
Course Date 02/02/09 08:00 Duration 90 minutes Training Format Virtual Lab Level Advanced Attendance Count 58 views
After completing this lab you'll be better able to: Add history points to an ASP.NET AJAX Web application using server controls and add history points to an ASP.NET AJAX Web application using the AJAX API
Course Date 02/02/09 08:00 Duration 90 minutes Training Format Virtual Lab Level Advanced Attendance Count 96 views
After completing this lab you'll be better able to: Create a data-driven web application using ASP.NET Dynamic Data, Add validation to the data model of your application, Customize ASP.NET Dynamic Data rendering, Customize ASP.NET Dynamic Data pages, Customize ASP.NET Dynamic Data fields
Course Date 02/02/09 08:00 Duration 90 minutes Training Format Virtual Lab Level Advanced Attendance Count 140 views
After completing this lab you'll be better able to: Understand ASP.NET MVC framework, Create an ASP.NET MVC application, Perform Testing when creating an ASP.NET MVC application
Course Date 02/02/09 08:00 Duration 90 minutes Training Format Virtual Lab Level Advanced Attendance Count 360 views
After completing this lab you'll be better able to: Generate unit tests from existing code, Author unit tests based off pre-existing assemblies, Use data to drive the unit tests, View the test results, Enable code coverage and examine how well the unit tests are exercising the assembly under test
Course Date 02/02/09 08:00 Duration 90 minutes Training Format Virtual Lab Level Advanced Attendance Count 127 views
Eclipse is a leading open-source development suite. Having become the de facto standard for Java development, Eclipse is known for its highly extensible, modular architecture. It is common knowledge that Visual Studio 2008 is an industry leading tool for .NET development – what is less well known is that Visual Studio is also highly extensible. In this session we will explore the benefits of using Visual Studio 2008 to create high-quality software solutions.
Presenter: Nancy Strickland
Job Title: Trainer, IT Mentors
Course Date 10/22/08 09:00 Duration 60 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Intermediate Attendance Count 321 views

 

Introduction to Visual Studio 2008, targeted to developers who are moving from a different IDE. Tools, windows, and basic development tasks (writing code, Intellisense, solution and project structure, debugging, etc.) will be covered.

Presenter: Bill Lodin
Job Title: Vice President, IT Mentors (Trainer)
Course Date 10/13/08 08:00 Duration 60 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Intermediate Attendance Count 638 views

 

Visual Studio 2008 is a highly customizable development environment. In this session you will learn how to customize the environment to suit your development style – topics include profiles, layout, themes and plug-ins.

Presenter: Bill Lodin
Job Title: Vice President, IT Mentors (Trainer)
Course Date 10/13/08 08:00 Duration 15 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Advanced Attendance Count 763 views
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Visual Studio 2008 introduces a host of new features and enhancements that dramatically improve the experience of software developers. Innovative new technologies such as LINQ and new tools create a highly productive environment. Built-in support for Microsoft® ASP.NET AJAX, Microsoft® Silverlight™ and Microsoft® .NET Framework 3.0 mean that developers can target the very latest platforms. In this Web seminar you will get an introduction to the exciting new technologies coming in Visual Studio 2008.
Course Date 09/10/07 13:00 Duration 60 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Intermediate Attendance Count 520 views
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Visual Studio® 2008 offers a dramatically improved toolset for Web developers. In this Web seminar you will see how traditional Web site development is improved through features such as nested master pages, CSS support and JavaScript Intelligence. You will also see how Microsoft® ASP.NET AJAX and Microsoft® Silverlight™ have been integrated to support the creation of Rich Internet Applications.
Course Date 09/11/07 13:00 Duration 60 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Intermediate Attendance Count 363 views
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Visual Studio® 2008 is the first development environment to offer built-in support for Windows Presentation Foundation. This allows you to incorporate new WPF features into both existing Windows Forms applications and new applications. Furthermore, Visual Studio 2008 includes key improvements to MFC and Visual C++® that allow developers to leverage the Windows Vista™ look and feel within native Visual C++® applications.
Course Date 09/12/07 13:00 Duration 60 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Intermediate Attendance Count 248 views
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Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2008 Tools for 2007 Microsoft Office system is now fully integrated into Visual Studio® 2008 Professional Edition. Visual Studio® 2008 enables developers to customize various 2007 Microsoft Office applications to improve user productivity and simplify deployment. In this Web seminar you will see how you can build Office Business Applications that leverage the breadth of the new 2007 Microsoft Office System
Course Date 09/13/07 13:00 Duration 60 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Intermediate Attendance Count 236 views
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Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2008 is the tool for building rich and dynamic Web applications. In this Web seminar you will see how Visual Studio offers design- and run-time enhancements that improve the Web development experience. Topics include CSS support, JavaScript Intelligence and debugging, nested master page support and new visualization tools.
Course Date 10/15/07 10:00 Duration 60 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Intermediate Attendance Count 292 views
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Microsoft® ASP.NET AJAX provides a platform for building rich, interactive Web applications. Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2008 is the best tool for building AJAX-enabled Web sites thanks to its support for both client-side and server-side AJAX controls. In this Web seminar you will see demonstrations of ASP.NET AJAX development using new features in Visual Studio 2008.
Course Date 10/16/07 10:00 Duration 60 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Intermediate Attendance Count 292 views
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Microsoft® SilverlightTM is a platform for building rich, cross-browser and cross-platform Internet applications. In this Web seminar you will see how Visual Studio® 2008 offers built in tools for creating and deploying Microsoft® SilverlightTM applications.
Course Date 10/18/07 10:00 Duration 60 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Intermediate Attendance Count 256 views
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Over the last several years the concept of a Web service has evolved. Visual Studio® has evolved as well, allowing developers to go beyond the traditional “ASMX” style Web service template. In this Web seminar you will see how Visual Studio® 2008 enables developers to configure service endpoints, using the same tools and code, regardless of what wire protocol (HTTP, TCP/IP) is used, to transmit messages and test the service without code.
Course Date 10/24/07 10:00 Duration 60 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Intermediate Attendance Count 352 views
The new version of Visual Studio Team System introduces many new enhancements across all team roles. These enhancements are also present in Visual Studio Team System 2008 Team Foundation Server. This six-part Web seminar series will provide an overview of Visual Studio Team System 2008.
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This Web seminar introduces Application Lifecycle Management (ALM), and explains the business rationale and business benefits of ALM. After this session you will understand how an organization can get started with ALM. The seminar also introduces Visual Studio® Team System as Microsoft’s solution

Presenter: Bill Lodin
Job Title: Vice President, IT Mentors (Trainer)
Course Date 03/10/08 10:00 Duration 60 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Intermediate Attendance Count 513 views
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In this Web seminar you will become familiar with the architecture of Team Foundation Server. You will learn how projects are managed, how code is moved in and out of source control, and how to work with the TFS build system.

Presenter: Bill Lodin
Job Title: Vice President, IT Mentors (Trainer)
Course Date 03/11/08 10:00 Duration 60 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Intermediate Attendance Count 421 views
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This session presents the architect’s perspective in the software development lifecycle and focuses on the features unique to Team System Architecture Edition for Software Architects. Specifically, you will learn how to use the application and software modeling tools, and how to plan for deployment and support.

Presenter: Bill Lodin
Job Title: Vice President, IT Mentors (Trainer)
Course Date 03/12/08 10:00 Duration 60 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Intermediate Attendance Count 363 views
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This session presents the developer’s perspective in the software development lifecycle and focuses on the features unique to Team System Development Edition for Software Developers. Specifically, you will learn how to perform code analysis, strategies for performance tuning and how to create unit tests.

Presenter: Bill Lodin
Job Title: Vice President, IT Mentors (Trainer)
Course Date 03/13/08 10:00 Duration 60 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Intermediate Attendance Count 239 views
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This session presents the tester’s perspective in the software development lifecycle and focuses on the features unique to Team System Test Edition for Software Testers. Specifically, you will learn how to perform Web tests, Load tests, and how to integrate non-standard, custom tests into your environment.

Presenter: Bill Lodin
Job Title: Vice President, IT Mentors (Trainer)
Course Date 03/13/08 13:00 Duration 60 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Intermediate Attendance Count 367 views
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This session presents the database professional’s perspective in the software development lifecycle and focuses on the features unique to Team System Database Edition for Database Professionals. Specifically, you will learn how to leverage the T-SQL Editor, how to manage schemas and how to perform database unit testing using Visual Studio tools.

Presenter: Bill Lodin
Job Title: Vice President, IT Mentors (Trainer)
Course Date 03/14/08 10:00 Duration 60 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Intermediate Attendance Count 292 views
Available On-Demand Starting August 25th! Microsoft Visual Studio Team System 2008 is a comprehensive platform for Application Life-cycle Management. In this series of courses we will examine each of the components that make up this platform: Team Foundation Server, Architecture Edition, Development Edition, Database Edition and Test Edition. Upon completion of these courses, you will have the fundamentals necessary to understand and use Visual Studio Team System.
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Developer-focused overview of Team Foundation Server and the Visual Studio Team System Team Suite. Coverage of setup, architecture and processes surrounding Team Foundation Server. Examples of basic source code management and Team Suite-specific tools.

Presenter: Bill Lodin
Job Title: Vice President, IT Mentors (Trainer)
Course Date 08/25/08 08:00 Duration 60 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Advanced Attendance Count 1270 views
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Learn how to implement Team Foundation Server as a source code repository and project management tool. Topics include version control, check-in/check-out, branching/merging, work items, and more.

Presenter: Bill Lodin
Job Title: Vice President, IT Mentors (Trainer)
Course Date 08/25/08 08:00 Duration 60 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Advanced Attendance Count 902 views
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Introduction to the system, application and software design/modeling tools found in the Team System Architecture Edition.

Presenter: Bill Lodin
Job Title: Vice President, IT Mentors (Trainer)
Course Date 08/25/08 08:00 Duration 60 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Advanced Attendance Count 681 views
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Overview of database development work using the tools and guidance in Team System Database Edition.

Presenter: Bill Lodin
Job Title: Vice President, IT Mentors (Trainer)
Course Date 08/25/08 08:00 Duration 60 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Advanced Attendance Count 715 views