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Visual Basic .NET: Introduction
Course Specifications:
Courseware: Visual Basic .NET: Introduction
Software: Visual Studio .NET
Course length: 5 days
Course times: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Course Description:
In this course, you learn the Visual Basic .NET language from the ground up and use Visual Studio .NET to assist you in your learning as well as in the creation of end-user applications. It provides you with the basic skills required to develop functionally sound Visual Basic .NET applications.
Course Objective:
You will learn Visual Basic .NET to create graphical user interface applications.
Target Student:
This course is designed for programmers who have written code for at least three months using a procedural language (such as Fortran, Pascal, C, or Cobol) or an object-oriented programming language (such as Java, C++, Delphi, or Powerbuilder).
Prerequisites:
To ensure the successful completion of Visual Basic .NET: Introduction, we recommend completion of the following MicroAssist courses, or equivalent knowledge from another source:
- Visual Studio .NET: Introduction
Delivery Method:
Instructor led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities. Each student is provided with a computer and a Manual. The manual is the student's to keep and makes an excellent reference guide.
Course Content:
Lesson 1: Creating a User Interface in a Windows Forms Application
- Topic 1A: Determine Form Properties
- Topic 1B: Determine Form Controls
- Topic 1C: Determine Control Properties
- Topic 1D: Manipulate Grouped Controls
- Topic 1E: Write Event Procedures
Lesson 2: Working With Data and Variables
- Topic 2A: Declare Variables and Constants
- Topic 2B: Determine and Set Scope
- Topic 2C: Perform Mathematical Calculations
- Topic 2D: Create an Array
- Topic 2E: Create a Structure to Implement a Custom Data Type
- Topic 2F: Create a Collection
- Topic 2G: Create an Enumeration
Lesson 3: Controlling Program Flow
- Topic 3A: Implement a Standard Module
- Topic 3B: Manipulate Forms
- Topic 3C: Create Functions
- Topic 3D: Create Sub Procedures
- Topic 3E: Write Decision Structures
- Topic 3F: Write Loop Statements
- Topic 3G: Debug Logic Errors
- Topic 3H: Validate Data
- Topic 3I: Implement Structured Exception Handling
Lesson 4: Working with Classes
- Topic 4A: Create a Class
- Topic 4B: Create a Property Procedure
- Topic 4C: Create a Method
- Topic 4D: Create and Handle a Custom Event
- Topic 4E: Set an Object's Initial Values Using a Constructor
- Topic 4F: Implement Overloading
- Topic 4G: Write Sharable Code
- Topic 4H: Create a Class Using Inheritance
- Topic 4I: Provide Polymorphism Through Inheritance
Lesson 5: Enhancing User Interface Functionality
- Topic 5A: Add a Menu to a Windows Form
- Topic 5B: Add Dialog Box Controls
- Topic 5C: Add a Toolbar
- Topic 5D: Add a Status Bar
- Topic 5E: Create a Form Using Visual Inheritance
- Topic 5F: Create a User Control
- Topic 5G: Retrieve Data from an External Data Source
- Topic 5H: Manipulate Data in a Windows Forms Application
- Topic 5I: Create an Application Configuration File
Lesson 6: Deploying Your Application
- Topic 6A: Create a Deployment Project
- Topic 6B: View Metadata
- Topic 6C: Create and Deploy a Shared Assembly
Lesson 7: Creating Web Applications
- Topic 7A: Create a Web Forms Application
- Topic 7B: Create a Web Service Application
- Topic 7C: Consume a Web Service Application




