Learning to Program with VB.NET
Duration: 5 Days | Price: Contact us for pricing
Students Will Learn:
- VB.NET Syntax
- Application Design
- Controlling Program Flow Using Conditional Tests and Loops
- Object-Oriented Programming Concepts
- Building and Using Classes
- Arrays and Data Collections
- Exception Handling
- Working with Files
- String Manipulation
- GUI Programming Concepts
- Database Access Using ADO.NET
- Building N-Tier Applications
Course Description: This hands on VB.NET programming course provides an introduction to programming using the VB.NET language. Students are introduced to the application development cycle, structure of programs, and specific language syntax. The course also contains "Thinking Like a Programmer" sections that provide students insight on how to develop common algorithms. The course covers console and file I/O, string and character manipulation, managing data using collections and fundamental object-oriented programming concepts. Error handling techniques are also emphasized. The course also introduces how to access databases using ADO.NET and illustrates how to build user interfaces using Windows Forms.
This class is intended for non-programmers. Students who already understand fundamental structured programming and object-oriented techniques should attend either ASP.NET 4.0 Programming Using Visual Basic.NET, Windows Forms 4.0 Programming Using Visual Basic.NET or Windows Presentation Foundation Programming Using Visual Basic.NET instead of this more introductory course.
Course Prerequisites: Familiarity with computers.
Learning to Program with VB.NET Course Overview:
Application Development Fundamentals
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Managing the Flow of an Application
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Working with Data
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Using Procedures to Modularize Code
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Object-Oriented Programming
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Understanding Namespaces
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Working with Data Collections
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Building Inheritance Hierarchies
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Building GUIs with Windows Forms
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Accessing Databases Using ADO.NET
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Exception Handling
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Working with Files, Directories and Streams
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Working with Strings
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Building N-Tier Applications
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