
6459: First Look: Visual Studio 2008
One Day—Instructor-led

Introduction
This one-day instructor-led clinic
introduces students to new development features available in Visual
Studio 2008 that can be used to create and consume application services,
build ASP.NET Web sites, create engaging desktop applications, design
workflows, expose services and enhance Microsoft Office applications.
Audience
This clinic is
intended for .NET programmers who have experience
working with Visual Studio and C# or VB.NET.
Prerequisites
Before attending this clinic, students must have:
• Experience creating .NET applications using Visual
Studio 2003 or Visual Studio 2005.
• Experience working with the C# or VB.NET
programming languages
At Course Completion
After completing this
course, students will be able to:
• Explain new development features in Visual Studio
2008 and how they can enhance developer
productivity.
• Explain new language enhancements available in C#
3.0 and VB.NET 9.0.
• Explain how Visual Studio 2008 can be used to
target multiple versions of the .NET Framework.
• Explain how Language Integrated Query (LINQ) can
be used with the LINQ to SQL Designer.
• Describe new Web development features and controls
available in ASP.NET 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008.
• Explain how ASP.NET AJAX has been integrated into
ASP.NET 3.5.
• Explain how WPF, WF and WCF applications,
workflows and services can be built using Visual
Studio 2008 templates and visual designers.
• Describe how to build UAC aware applications for
Windows Vista.
• Describe how Visual Studio 2008 can be used to
create custom Microsoft Office ribbons, task panes
and Outlook form regions.
Microsoft
Certified Professional Exams
No Microsoft
Certified Professional exams are associated with
this course currently.
Course Materials
The student kit includes a workbook and
other necessary materials for this clinic.
The following software is provided in the student kit:
• Lab exercise files.
Course Outline
Session 1: Visual Studio 2008 and Language Features
Overview
This module describes new .NET Framework application
development features available in Visual Studio 2008
including multi-targeting support, C# and VB.NET
language enhancements, Language Integrated Query (LINQ)
and the LINQ to SQL Designer.
Session 2: Building Web Applications with Visual
Studio 2008
This module describes new Web application
development features available in Visual Studio 2008
and ASP.NET 3.5. Topics covered include design,
editing and CSS features, new ASP.NET 3.5 controls,
ASP.NET AJAX integration and support for JavaScript
IntelliSense and JavaScript debugging.
Session 3: Building WPF, WF and WCF Applications
with Visual Studio 2008
This module walks students through new editor and
designer features available in Visual Studio 2008
that allow engaging Windows Presentation Foundation
(WPF) applications to built along with robust
application workflows and cross-platform services.
Topics covered include the Visual Studio 2008 WPF
designer, building User Account Control (UAC) aware
applications for Windows Vista, using the Windows
WorkFlow designer, and creating and consuming
Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) services.
Session 4: Visual Studio 2008 Office Development
Features
This module describes new Microsoft Office 2007
development features available in Visual Studio
2008. Topics covered include customizing Office
ribbons, creating Office task panes, developing
Outlook form regions, integrating SharePoint
workflows into Office applications, deploying Office
add-ins and calling managed code from VBA.