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Introduction to Visual Studio LightSwitch 2011

This course provides an introduction to building applications using Microsoft Visual Studio LightSwitch 2011. *Note: For users of Visual Studio 2012 or 2013, we recommend our newer course, "Visual Studio LightSwitch 2012 and 2013."

Beginner
1h 34m
(134)

Created by Matt Milner

Last Updated Mar 19, 2019

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Introduction to Visual Studio LightSwitch 2011

This course provides an introduction to building applications using Microsoft Visual Studio LightSwitch 2011. *Note: For users of Visual Studio 2012 or 2013, we recommend our newer course, "Visual Studio LightSwitch 2012 and 2013."

Beginner
1h 34m
(134)

Created by Matt Milner

Last Updated Mar 19, 2019

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In this course you will learn how to create, access and manipulate data in Visual Studio LightSwitch applications. You will also learn about the screen creation capabilities and how to create rich applications quickly. This course covers Visual Studio LightSwitch 2011. For users of Visual Studio 2012 or 2013, we recommend our newer course, "Visual Studio LightSwitch 2012 and 2013."

Introduction to Visual Studio LightSwitch 2011
Beginner
1h 34m
(134)
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Matt Milner - Pluralsight course - Introduction to Visual Studio LightSwitch 2011
Matt Milner
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Matt is an independent consultant with expertise in web application design and development and systems integration. As a writer, Matt has contributed to several journals and magazines such as MSDN Magazine. Matt regularly shares his love of technology by speaking at local, regional, and international conferences such as DevWeek, Prairie Dev Con, That Conference, and VS Live. As a Pluralsight Author, Matt has created more than 30 courses on the topics of web, mobile, and cloud development.

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