| Visual Basic 6 Introduction
Part I
This course introduces the Rapid Application Development environment
of Visual Basic 6.0. The student will learn the Visual Basic design
environment and will be introduced to the development of Windows
applications and programming fundamentals. 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 be introduced
to approved techniques for designing, coding, testing, and deploying
fast, error-free programs.
Introduction Part I training covers such topics as:
The Visual Basic Design Environment
Introduction to Developing Applications
Programming Fundamentals
Description
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 70-176:
Designing and Implementing
Desktop Applications with MS Visual Basic 6.0.
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.
Course Duration
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5 hours
Topics Include
Unit 1
»
The Visual Basic Design Environment
Unit 2
»
Introduction to Developing Applications
Unit 3
»
Programming Fundamentals
Visual Basic 6 Introduction Part II
This course provides an introduction to the functionality and
programming capabilities of Visual Basic 6.0. It builds on the
concepts presented in the first course in this series, Visual Basic
6.0 Introduction Part I. In the first unit, you will learn how
to create and use variables, procedures, and functions in program
code. Data types, constants, and arrays are also covered, as well
as how to create standard modules. The second unit demonstrates
how to use conditional structures and looping structures to control
how a program responds to different conditions. In the last unit,
you will be introduced to various controls and functions that can
be used to increase the functionality and usability of programs.
This unit discusses the importance of input validation and how
to implement input validation measures in a program.
Introduction Part II training covers such topics as:
Variables, Procedures, and Functions
Control-of-Flow Language
User Interaction
The course is intended for those wishing to gain familiarity
with Microsoft Visual Basic and programming Windows applications
Description
This course provides an introduction to the functionality and programming
capabilities of Visual
Basic 6.0. It builds on the concepts presented in the first course
in this series, Visual Basic 6.0
Introduction Part I. In the first unit, you will learn how to create
and use variables, procedures, and
functions in program code. Data types, constants, and arrays are
also covered, as well as how to
create standard modules. The second unit demonstrates how to use
conditional structures and
looping structures to control how a program responds to different
conditions. In the last unit, you will be introduced
to various controls and functions that can be used to increase
the functionality and usability of programs. This
unit also discusses the importance of input validation and how
to
implement input validation measures in a program. Related Exam:
Microsoft Exam 70-176:
Designing and Implementing Desktop Applications with MS Visual
Basic 6.0.
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
Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Introduction Part I
Course Duration
»
5 hours
Topics Include
Unit 1: Variables, Procedures, and Functions
»
Variables
»
Procedures
»
Standard Modules
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Functions
Unit 2: Control-of-Flow Language
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Conditional Structures
»
Looping Structures
Unit 3: User Interaction
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Controls
»
Control Arrays
»
String Manipulation Functions
»
Input Validation
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