Description
The VB 6.0: Testing and Distributing Applications course is the fourth course in the Fundamentals of VB 6.0 Programming curriculum. This course presents the various tools and methods supported by Visual Basic 6.0 that help in error handling and debugging. Students learn to create a help file for their VB 6.0 applications. In addition, students learn various methods of distributing their applications.
Audience
Programmers and Application Developers who have experience in programming using a structured language like Fortran and Pascal constitute the primary audience for this curriculum. This curriculum would introduce them to the fundamental programming techniques of Visual Basic 6.0.
Prerequisites
The user should be familiar with programming concepts and have working experience in a programming language. The user should also be comfortable working with GUI tools. In addition, the user should be familiar with the Visual Basic interface, Visual Basic data types and programming constructs. An understanding of Visual Basic forms, MDI applications, and menus is also required.
Objective
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- create help files
- create HTML help files
- use properties and methods of Err object
- trap errors using error-handling statements
- employ debugging tools to avoid errors
- create and deploy installation packages
Topics Include
Online Help
- Creating Help Files
- Creating HTML Help Files
Error Handling
- Handling Errors Using Err Object
- Handling Errors Using Statements
Debugging Tools
- Using Debugging Tools
- Debugging Errors at Run Time
VB 6.0 Application Distribution
- Creating Setup Programs
- Creating Installation Programs
Duration
3 hrs
Minimum Requirements
Netscape or Internet Explorer (versions 4.0 or higher). Browsers should be capable of accepting cookies; SVGA Hi-color mode 800x600 resolution display. Macromedia Shockwave 6.02 or higher.
Media
Web Based Training
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