Course details

Visual Basic is the third generation event driven programming language and Integrated Development Environment [IDE] from Microsoft Corporation. The course is meant for those who want to learn how to develop powerful windows based applications easily. This course gives a complete understanding about the concept of event driven programming and how to make use of the Visual Basic IDE.

Course Contents 

  • Introduction
  • Editions of Visual Basic
  • Concept of Event Driven Programming
  • Starting Visual Basic
  • IDE
  • Building Visual Basic Application.
  • Steps to develop a VB Application
  • Basic Controls in VB
  • Properties, Methods and events
  • The Common properties
  • The common Methods
  • Common Controls
  • Important properties of the controls
  • Data types in VB
  • Rules for naming Variables
  • Declaring Variable
  • Constants
  • Assigning value to a variable
  • Operators in VB
  • Control Structures in VB
  • Built in Functions in VB
  • Database Programming in VB
  • Connect a VB Application to Access Database
  • The Data control
Updated on 08 November, 2015

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