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Provided by: Serebra Learning Corporation Visual Basic 6 Introduction Part IMicrosoft Visual Basic (VB) |
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This course introduces the Rapid Application Development environment of Visual Basic 6.0. The student will become familiar with the Visual Basic design environment and will be introduced to the development of Windows applications. Programming fundamentals are covered including a discussion of variables and subroutines procedures and functions number and string manipulation and control-of-flow language. In addition students are exposed to the graphical design component of Visual Basic and will gain hands-on experience designing effective user interfaces and working with a variety of popular user controls. The student will also be introduced to approved techniques for designing coding testing and deploying fast error-free programs. Rudimentary programming techniques are discussed within this course to assist those with little or no programming experience. The content of this course has been also been selected to serve as a study guide for those individuals pursuing official Microsoft certification in Visual Basic. This course is written to Visual Basic 6.0. Related Exam: Microsoft Exam #070-176: Designing and Implementing Desktop Applications with MS Visual Basic 6.0.
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Audience
This course is intended for those wishing to gain familiarity with Microsoft Visual Basic and programming Windows applications. Rudimentary programming techniques are discussed to assist those with little or no programming experience.
Prerequisites
The participant for this course should have knowledge of basic computer terminology such as hardware software RAM microprocessor and hard disks. Proficiency with Windows 95 and Windows programs is expected. Previous experience in programming is helpful but not necessary as programming fundamentals will be covered in this course.
Objective
Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
Topics Include
Unit 1: The Visual Basic Design Environment
- What is Visual Basic?
- Graphical Design Environment
- Event-Driven Programming
- Getting Help in Visual Basic
Unit 2: Introduction to Developing Applications
- Creating and Working with Projects
- Working with Forms
- Working with Controls
Unit 3: Programming Fundamentals
- Visual Basic Code
- Working with Objects
- Working with Events
- Using Code Completion Features
- Using Visual Basic's Built-in Features
- Working with Forms
Duration
5 Hours
Minimum Requirements
IBM-compatible PC with 166 MHz or higher processor 32 MB RAM (64 MB RAM recommended); 800x600 SVGA color monitor with 16-bit high color display; Internet Explorer 4 or Netscape Navigator 4 or later with Shockwave 7.0.1; Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT; 3.5 diskette (for tracking); 28.8 kbps connection or higher for on-line use.
Media
CDROM
Web Based Training
Serebra Learning Corporation 119 - 7565 132nd Street Surrey BC V3W 1K5 Canada

