Introduction to Visual Basic

About this course

Visual Basic is the most widely used programming language for creating Windows applications. Why? Because it's easy to learn and doesn't require you to memorize difficult commands like other programming languages. In this course, you'll learn how to write Windows applications and programs using the Visual Basic programming language and the Visual Basic development environment. 

Creating a Windows application ordinarily requires you to write lengthy and complex code. But as you'll see, the Visual Basic development environment relieves you of this task. Instead, it enables you to create the application program and its components literally with the click of a button or menu item. It even writes all of the necessary code to get the application started for you, which you can then view and fine-tune. 

Over the course of 12 lessons, you'll learn the building blocks of programming, including using variables to store data, control structures, and loops. You'll find out how to use the large function library built into Visual Basic, including the .NET Framework, as well as how to write and use your own functions. You'll also see how to use Windows' large and varied library of controls as well as how to access files and handle errors. And since Windows applications are event-driven and everything in Visual Basic is treated as a programmable object, you'll learn about event-driven and object-oriented programming—concepts that are important not just in Visual Basic, but in other programming languages as well.

Offered by: ed2go - WatSPEED

Offered to: Public

Cost: 190 + tax

Time requirement: 6 weeks + 2 weeks to complete final exam