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.NET Framework 4 Web Applications


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Summary

Price
Study method
Online
Duration
Self-paced
Qualification
Web Applications Development with Microsoft .Net Framework 4
Additional info
  • Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
  • Tutor is available to students

Overview

If you are looking to further your knowledge of ASP.NET applications with Visual Studio 2010, then the .NET Framework 4 Web Applications certification is for you.

Description

  • Prove you have what it takes

    Validates a web developer's ability to create an ASP.NET application using .NET Framework 4 and Visual Studio 2010.

  • Solidify your skillset

    Topics covered include how to create web forms with server controls, using event handlers, utilising state management capabilities, and implementing globalisation and accessibility in a web application.

  • Great earnings

    The average salary for a .NET application developer is £38,750, making this a lucrative and rewarding career path to become certified in.

Study Time: Full time - 30 days | Part time - three months

Who is this course for?

Application developers, .Net programmers or web developers 

Requirements

Previous knowledge required

Career path

Average salary - £38,750

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