Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Programming with Microsoft.NET
School: New Horizons Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Allentown, Reading Venue: Allentown, Reading, Scranton Tel.: 610-867-4002, 610-685-1313, 570-270-2700This course provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to develop applications in Microsoft Visual Basic.NET for the Microsoft .NET platform.
Outline : Lesson 1: Getting Started Basic .NET Concepts Exploring the Development Environment Creating a Visual Basic .NET Project
Lesson 2: Working with Forms and Controls Understanding Programming Concepts Working with Windows Forms Working with Controls Styling Your Code
Lesson 3: Usi...
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Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET
School: New Horizons Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Allentown, Reading Venue: Allentown, Reading, Scranton Tel.: 610-867-4002, 610-685-1313, 570-270-2700The goal of this course is to provide Microsoft® Visual Basic® developers with the knowledge and skills needed to develop Microsoft .NET-based applications by using Visual Basic .NET.
Outline : Lesson 1: Overview of the Microsoft .NET Platform What Is the Microsoft .NET Platform? What Is the .NET Framework? What Are the .NET Framework Components? What Are the Visual Basic .NET Enhancements?
Lesson 2: Development Environment Features Describing the Integrat...
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Programming in Visual Basic with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Format: Online
School: Solartech, Inc. Venue: New York City, Parsippany Tel.: 877-SOLARTECHAfter completing this course, students will be able to:
· Describe the purpose of the .NET Framework, and explain how to use Microsoft Visual Basic and Visual Studio 2010 to build .NET Framework applications.
· Describe the syntax of basic Visual Basic programming constructs.
· Describe how to create and call methods.
· Describe how to catch, handle, and throw exceptions.
· Describe how to perform basic file I/O oper...
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Visual Basic .Net Programming Format: Online
School: Community College of Aurora Venue: Aurora, Denver Tel.: 303-360-4700, 303-340-7093This degree program prepares student with the skills and knowledge to become an entry level Visual Basic.NET programmer. The students earning this certificate from CCA may apply their classes to the AAS CIS with an emphasis in Programming degree. Official Website: http://www.ccaurora.edu/
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Visual Basic Format: Online
School: Columbia College Online Campus Venue: Columbia Tel.: 573/875-7246 To decompose and map problems onto Visual Basic syntactical constructs.
�To test VB programs using appropriate techniques.
�To utilize graphic processing techniques.
�To utilize file processing techniques.
�To build graphical user interfaces.
Measurable Learning Outcomes:
�Utilize basic control structures such as if/then/else, do while, do until, while, and for/next.
�Utilize modules, classes, and procedures to organize...
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