Visual Basic 2005 Training



Beginner to Advanced course for the Visual Basic 2005 language – find out all you need to know using the self study VB 2005 Training Course.


This Visual Basic 2005 course provides an introduction to the VB 2005 language plus you will cover the basics of the language that include such areas as object-oriented programming and working with databases.

 

With Visual Basic 2005 skills gained through using this VB 2005 training you’ll be able to build a variety of applications including Windows applications, web applications, web services, console applications, and more. These applications are available to Visual Basic 2005 because it creates applications to run right on the .NET framework. VB 2005 continues to create applications that take advantage of the powerful features of the .NET framework.

 

So, what does the Visual Basic 2005 course cover?

 

Level 1

1.0 Introduction to .NET

2.0 Introduction to the Visual Basic Language

3.0 Your First VB 2005 Application

 

Level 2

1.0 The Visual Studio 2005 IDE

2.0 Writing an Application

3.0 Debugging an Application

 

Level 3

1.0 Creating a Windows Forms Application

2.0 A Survey of Various Controls

3.0 Working with Forms

 

Level 4

1.0 Basic Language Elements

2.0 Program Flow Control

3.0 Creating Routines

 

Level 5

1.0 Structured Error Handling

2.0 Arrays

3.0 Collections

4.0 XML Comments

 

Level 6

1.0 Introduction to Classes and Objects

2.0 Class Keywords

3.0 Overloading

4.0 Inheritance

 

Level 7

1.0 Working with the Data Wizards

2.0 The Data Classes

 

What other Visual Basic courses are available?

 

Visual Basic 6 Training

VB.Net Training

 

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By: CompTIA Courses
On: 05/07/2010 21:13:32
Just the VB course I was looking for - what a great site.
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By: Paintball
On: 04/08/2010 00:12:21
Excellent article - will see what the course information is like before making a purchase.

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