Visual Basic .NET Video tutorial
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- You will learn more about Visual Basic .NET than from any other Visual Basic .NET
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- Our Visual Basic .NET tutorial is in video format - you'll see exactly
what buttons we press in the order you're supposed to press them!
- Over 13 hours of high quality Visual Basic .NET video recording!
At the conclusion of this course you’ll be prepared to design,
develop, and deploy an application using Visual Basic .NET. This
is a comprehensive introduction to Visual Basic .NET; geared for
beginning to intermediate users. This class contains over 13 hours
of high quality video recording and will take several weeks to master.
The class is taught by using a hands on, step by step, follow along
with the instructor method. Equivalent content and style of a five
day, £600, in person Visual Basic .NET class.
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This Visual Basic .NET demo covers Debugging in Visual Basic .NET using the watch
window tutorial
The Visual Basic .NET tutorial covers the following areas...
In the Beginning
- Opening a Visual Basic .NET Program
- The Visual Studio .NET Development Environment
- The Visual Studio .NET Tools
- Running a Visual Basic .NET Program
- The Properties Window
- Moving and Resizing the Programming Tools
- Auto Hide and Docking Windows
- Exiting Visual Studio .NET
Writing Your First Program
- Your First Visual Basic Program
- Programming Steps
- Creating the User Interface
- Setting the Properties
- Writing the Code for the End Button
- Writing Code for the Spin Button
- Running Visual Basic .NET Applications
- Building an Executable File
- Adding to an Existing Program
Working with Toolbox Controls
- The "Hello World" Program
- Using the DateTimePicker Control
- VB Terminology
- Check Box Control
- Controls for Gathering Input
- Using the LinkLabel Control
- Installing ActiveX Controls
Working with Menus and Dialog Boxes
- Adding Menus Using the MainMenu Control
- Adding Access Keys to Menu Commands
- Processing Menu Choices
- Using Dialog Box Controls
- Event Procedures That Manage Common Dialog Boxes
- Assigning Shortcut Keys to Menus
Visual Basic .NET Variables and Operators
- The Syntax of a Visual Basic Program Statement
- Using Variables to Store Information
- Using Variables in a Program
- Using a Variable to Store Input
- Using a Variable for Output
- Specific Data Types
- Visual Basic Operators
- Math Methods in the .NET Framework
- Using Parentheses in a Formula
Using Decision Structures
- Event-Driven Programming
- Using Conditional Expressions
- If…Then Decision Structures
- Using the and Operator
- Select Case Decision Structures
- Detecting Mouse Events
- Using Loops and Timers
- Writing For…Next Loops
- Writing Do Loops
- The Timer Control
- Using a Timer Object to Set a Time Limit
Debugging Visual Basic .NET Programs
- Finding and Correcting Errors
- Using Break Mode
- Tracking Variables Using a Watch Window
- Using the Command Window
- Removing Breakpoints
Trapping Errors Using Structured Error Handling
- Processing Errors Using Try...Catch
- Writing a Disk Drive Error Handler
- More Complex Try...Catch Error Handlers
- Using Nested Try Catch Blocks
- Comparing Error Handlers to Defensive Programming Techniques
- The Exit Try Statement
Using Modules and Procedures
- Standard Modules
- Public Variables
- Creating Procedures
- Function Procedures
- Sub Procedures
Using Arrays and Collections to Manage Data
- Arrays of Variables
- Fixed Size Array
- Dynamic Array
- Preserving Array Contents Using ReDim Preserve
- Working with Object Collections
- Referencing Objects in a Collection
- Using Loops to Change Array Contents
- Creating Your Own Collection
- Visual Basic for Applications Collections
Text Files and String Processing
- Displaying Text Files by Using a Text Box Object
- Using the FileOpen Function
- Creating a New Text File on Disk
- Processing Text Strings with Program Code
- Sorting Text
- ASCII Codes
- Protecting Text with Encryption
- Using the Xor Operator
Automating Microsoft Office Applications and Managing Processes
- Programming Application Objects by Using Automation
- The Visual Studio Object Browser
- Automating Excel from Visual Basic
- Manipulate Excel Worksheets in Code
- Starting and Stopping Windows Applications Using the Process
Component
Deploying Visual Basic .NET Applications
- Planning a Deployment
- Creating a Deployment Project Using the Setup Wizard
- Customizing Your Deployment Options
- Configure Build Settings
- Set Deployment Property Pages
- Building a Deployment Project and Testing Setup
- Examining Setup Files and Uninstalling
Managing Windows Forms
- Adding New Forms to a Program
- Working with Multiple Forms
- Displaying a Form Using an Event Procedure
- Positioning Forms on the Windows Desktop
- Using the StartPosition Property
- Using the DesktopBounds Property
- Minimizing, Maximizing, and Restoring Windows in Code
- Adding Controls to a Form at Runtime
- Organizing Controls on a Form
- Anchor and Dock Objects at Runtime
Adding Graphics and Animation Effects
- Adding Artwork Using the System.Drawing Namespace
- Using a Form's Coordinate System
- The System.Drawing.Graphics Class
- Using the Paint Event
- Adding Animation to Your Programs
- Moving Objects on the Form
- The Location Property
- Creating Animation Using the Timer Object
- Expanding and Shrinking Objects While a Program Is Running
- Changing Form Transparency
Inheriting Forms and Creating Base Classes
- Inheriting a Form Using the Inheritance Picker
- Inherit a Simple Dialog Box
- Customize an Inherited Form
- Creating Your Own Base Classes
- Declare Class Variables
- Create Class Properties
- Create Class Methods
- Create an Object Based on the New Class
- Inheriting a Base Class
Working with Printers
- Using the PrintDocument Class
- Printing Text From a Text Box Object
- Using the Graphics.DrawString method
- Printing Multipage Text Files
- Managing Print requests with RichTextBox,OpenFileDialog and
PrintDialog Controls
- Adding Print Preview and Page Setup Dialog Boxes
Getting Started with ADO.NET
- Database Programming with ADO.NET
- Establishing a Connection to the Database
- Creating a Data Adapter
- Using the OleDbDataAdapter
- Creating a Dataset
- Using Bound Controls to Display Database Information on a Form
- Using a TextBox Object to Display Database Data
- Creating Navigation Controls
- Displaying the Current Record Position
Data Presentation Using the DataGrid Control
- Using DataGrid to Display Database Records
- Establish a Connection to the Table
- Creating a Query
- Create a Data Grid Object
- Formatting DataGrid Cells
- Setting Data Grid Properties at Design Time
- Setting the ReadOnly Property
- Updating the Original Database
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