Microsoft's new Visual Basic .NET is NOT a new version of Visual
Basic - it is a completely new product that will require all VB
programmers to take a look at their applications. To help programmers
make the transition to Visual Basic .NET, KIDware offers LEARN VISUAL BASIC .NET, a comprehensive look at application
development with Visual
Basic .NET.
LEARN
VISUAL BASIC .NET is a
ten week course (plus one bonus class) covering object-oriented programming concepts, the Visual Basic .NET
integrated development environment, building and distributing Windows applications (using the new
.NET Framework), error handling,
sequential file access,
graphics, multimedia, advanced topics
such as web access, printing, and HTML help system authoring. The course
also introduces database applications (using ADO.NET) and migrating applications to the web (using the new
Web Form). An appendix comparing and contrasting Visual Basic .NET with Visual Basic 6
is included to ease the
transition for current VB programmers. This curriculum is used in a
major university's introductory Visual Basic .NET course.
The focus of LEARN
VISUAL BASIC .NET is to use the existing objects and capabilities of
Visual Basic .NET to build a wide variety of useful desktop
applications. Some of the applications built include:
Stopwatch, Calendar Display, Loan Repayment Calculator, Flash Card Math
Game, Database Input Screen, Statistics Calculator, Tic-Tac-Toe Game,
Capital City Quiz, Information Tracker (with plotting), Blackjack, Line,
Bar and Pie charts, a version of the first video game ever - Pong, and a
Telephone Directory.
LEARN VISUAL BASIC .NET is presented using a combination of over 1000 pages of course notes
and over 100 Visual Basic .NET practical examples and applications. To grasp the concepts presented in
LEARN VISUAL BASIC .NET, you should possess a working knowledge of
Windows and have had some exposure to programming concepts. We offer
two beginning programming tutorials (VISUAL BASIC
.NET FOR KIDS and
BEGINNING VISUAL BASIC .NET)
that would help you gain this needed exposure. Included with the course is
free, unlimited support and advice via e-mail.p> |