| Visual Basic 6 Intermediate
This course builds on the concepts learned in the first course,
Introduction to Visual Basic 6.0, and covers more advanced topics
leading to certification in Visual Basic. The student will review
what was learned in the introductory course, and then learn more
advanced development techniques and technologies.
Intermediate training covers such topics as:
Debugging an Application
Error Trapping
Compiling and Distributing Applications
Description
This course builds on the concepts learned in the first course,
Introduction to Visual Basic 6.0, and
covers more advanced topics leading to certification in Visual
Basic. The student will review what
was learned in the introductory course, and then begin learning
more advanced development
techniques and technologies. Related Exam: Microsoft Exam 70-176:
Designing and Implementing
Desktop Applications with MS Visual Basic 6.0.
Audience
This course is designed for students wishing to enhance their study
of Visual Basic's standard features.
Future courses focus on specific development technologies such
as database programming,
ActiveX programming, and distributed applications.
Prerequisites
Students are expected to have completed the Visual Basic 6.0 Introduction
Part I and Part II courses.
It is assumed that students will be able to design an interface,
set control and form properties,
attach code to events, create variables and procedures, and use
standard modules.
Course Duration
»
5 hours
Topics Include
Unit 1: Debugging an Application
»
Defining Bugs and Application Errors
»
Visual Basic Debugging Tools
Unit 2: Error Trapping
»
Unpredictable Errors
»
Trapping Errors
Unit 3: Compiling and Distributing Applications
»
Compiling an Application
»
Distributing an Application
Visual Basic 6 Advanced
This course covers techniques that Visual Basic programmers can
use to enhance the interface, functionality and performance of
their applications. Students will learn to create menus and toolbars.
The course also introduces the student to ActiveX programming and
the Common Dialog control. The course shows students how to create
and load documents using the File Access features of Visual Basic.
This course is written to Visual Basic 6.0.
Advanced training covers such topics as:
Working with Menus and Toolbars
ActiveX Controls
Advanced Deployment Techniques
This course is designed for students wishing to complete their study of Visual
Basic's standard features. Completion of this course and other course titles
from this curriculum prepares the learner for the Microsoft Exam #70-176: Designing
and Implementing Desktop Applications with MS Visual Basic 6.0.
Description
This course covers techniques that Visual Basic programmers can
use to enhance the interface,
functionality and performance of their applications. Students will
learn to create menus and
toolbars. The course also introduces the student to ActiveX programming
and the Common Dialog
control. The course also shows students how to create and load
documents using the File Access
features of 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 designed for students wishing to complete their
study of Visual Basic's standard
features. Future courses focus on specific development technologies
such as database
programming, ActiveX programming, and Internet programming.
Prerequisites
Students are expected to have completed Visual Basic 6.0 Introduction
Part I and Part II, as well as Visual Basic 6.0 Intermediate.
It is assumed that students will be able to design an interface,
set
control and form properties, attach code to events, create variables
and procedures, and use standard modules.
Course Duration
»
5 hours
Topics Include
Unit 1: Working with Menus and Toolbars
»
Menus
»
Toolbars
Unit 2: ActiveX Controls
»
Using ActiveX Controls
»
The CommonDialog Control
»
ActiveX Control Help
Unit 3: Advanced Deployment Techniques
»
Using the Windows Registry
»
Working with Visual Basic Resource Files
»
Optimizing Performance |