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Visual Basic Training Overview
This course is designed for developers who are moving to Visual Basic with some understanding of basic programming concepts. You will learn Visual Basic syntax, event-driven programming, and how to compile an application with the native code compiler. You will learn the VBA language, handle run-time errors, debug, work with forms and controls, and add simple database support to your applications.
Visual Basic Training Prerequisites
Programming experience in a high-level language and the ability to use Microsoft Windows.
Visual Basic Training Audience
Programmers who need to design and develop applications in Visual Basic 6.0.
Visual Basic Training Course duration
3 Days
Visual Basic Training Course outline
Your First Visual Basic Program
Welcome To Visual Basic!
A Simple Project
Using the Application Wizard
Adding Controls to Forms
Visual Basic Controls
Creating and Manipulating New Controls
Changing Design Time Control Properties
Visual Basic Built-In Controls
Control Design Tips
Understanding Events
Introducing Events
Event Procedures
The Form Load Event
The Form Resize Event
Command Button Click Event
Text Box Change Event
The Timer Control's Timer Event
GotFocus/LostFocus Events
Working with Forms and Controls
Setting Properties at Run Time
Setting Form and Control Properties
Using ActiveX Controls
Adding ActiveX Controls to a Project
Using the Monthview ActiveX Control
Extra ActiveX Samples
Creating and Using Menus
Menus in Visual Basic
Using the Menu Editor
Working with Menus
Manipulating Menus at Run Time
Reusing Menus
Creating Popup Menus
Compiling and Distributing Applications
Finishing Touches
Project Properties
Native Code vs. p-code
Creating Your Executable
Using the Package and Deployment Wizard
Working with VBA
Creating a Simple Procedure
Variables and Parameters
Data Types
Using Constants
Investigating Built-In Functions
Branching Structures and Looping Structures
Handling Errors
Handling Syntax Errors
Handling Run-Time Errors
The Error Handling Standard
Taking a Closer Look
Who Handles Errors?
Debugging Applications
Handling Logic Errors
Watch Expressions
The Call Stack
The Debugging Process
More VBA Issues
Scope, Lifetime, and Precedence
Passing by Value and by Reference
Arrays
Optional Arguments
More Form and Control Issues
Using Multiple Forms
List Boxes Revisited
Control Arrays
Adding Simple Database Support
Support for Data Access in Visual Basic 6.0
Using the ADO Data Control
Binding Controls to Data
Writing Code for the Data Control
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