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Whats in Visual Basic ?
Overview for Course 1303
This course teaches programmers the skills necessary to create Microsoft
Visual Basic® programming system desktop applications and satisfies
the Visual Basic prerequisites for Course 1013, Mastering Visual Basic
6 Development.
Prerequisites
Working knowledge of programming concepts.
The course materials, lectures, and lab exercises are in English. To benefit
fully from our instruction, students need an understanding of the English
language and completion of the prerequisites.
Objectives:
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
- Build custom, multiple-form applications.
- Incorporate dynamic menus, pop-up menus, status
bars, and custom toolbars into applications.
- Implement form-level and field-level input validation.
- Debug applications using debugging tools provided
in Visual Basic 6.
- Use standard controls, control arrays, and create
controls dynamically.
- Execute centralized error-handling in applications.
Use the data control for database access.
- Implement drag and drop in Visual Basic-based applications.
Use Microsoft ActiveX® controls in Visual Basic-based applications.
- Create setup programs to distribute applications.
Course Materials
This course is taught using Microsoft Official Curriculum
(MOC).
Course Length: 5 Days
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