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.Learn Visual Basic 5Learn Visual Basic 6.0© KIDware (206) 721-2556This copy of Learn Visual Basic 6.0 is licensed to a single user.Copies of the course are not to be distributed or provided to any other user.Multiple copy licenses are available for businesses and educational institutions.Please contact KIDware for license information.Course Description:Learn Visual Basic 6.0 is a 10 week, self-paced overview of the Visual Basic programming language and environment.Upon completion of the course, you will:Understand the benefits of using Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 as an application development tool.Understand the Visual Basic event-driven programming concepts, terminology, and available tools.Learn the fundamentals of designing, implementing, and distributing a wide variety of Visual Basic applications.Learn Visual Basic 6.0 is presented using a combination of course notes (written in Microsoft Word format) and over 60 Visual Basic examples and applications.Course Prerequisites:To grasp the concepts presented in Learn Visual Basic 6.0, you should possess a working knowledge of Windows 95 and have had some exposure to programming concepts.If you have never programmed a computer before, you'll have to put in a little more effort - perhaps, find a book in your local library on programming using QBasic or some other dialect of the Basic computer language.You will also need the ability to view and print documents saved in Microsoft Word for Windows 95 format.This can be accomplished in one of two ways.The first, and easiest, is that you already have Microsoft Word for Windows 95 on your computer.The second way, and a bit more difficult, is that you can download Word Viewer for Windows 95.This is a free Microsoft product that allows viewing Word documents - it is available for download at all the major shareware internet sites (ZDNet, Download.Com, SoftSeek).Finally, and most obvious, you need to have Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, preferably the Professional Edition.Learn Visual Basic 6.0 does not cover the rudiments of navigating in Visual Basic 6.You should be familiar with the simple tasks of using the menus, the toolbar, resizing windows, and moving windows around.Visual Basic 6.0 provides an excellent tutorial with instruction on such tasks.Installing Learn Visual Basic 6.0:The course notes and code for Learn Visual Basic 6.0 are included in two ZIP files (LVB61.ZIP and LVB62.ZIP) on separate disks.Use your favorite `unzipping' application to write all files to your computer.After unzipping, the course is included in the folder entitled LearnVB6.This folder contains two other folders: VB Notes and VB Code.The VB Notes folder includes all the notes needed for the class.Each file in this folder has a DOC extension and is in Word for Windows 95 format.The files are:Start Here.doc This file in Word formatContents.doc Course Table of ContentsClass 1.doc Class 1.Introduction to the Visual Basic Language and EnvironmentClass 2.doc Class 2.The Visual Basic LanguageClass 3.doc Class 3.Exploring the Visual Basic ToolboxClass 4.doc Class 4.More Exploration of the Visual Basic ToolboxClass 5.doc Class 5.Creating a Stand-Alone Visual Basic ApplicationClass 6.doc Class 6.Error-Handling, Debugging and File Input/OutputClass 7.doc Class 7.Graphics Techniques with Visual BasicClass 8.doc Class 8.Database Access and ManagementClass 9.doc Class 9.Dynamic Link Libraries and the Windows APIClass 10.doc Class 10.Other Visual Basic TopicsAppendix I.doc Appendix I.Visual Basic Symbolic ConstantsAppendix II.doc Appendix II.Common Dialog Box ConstantsThe VB Code folder includes all the Visual Basic applications developed during the course.The applications are further divided into Class folders.How To Take the Course:Learn Visual Basic 6.0 is a self-paced course.The suggested approach is to do one class a week for ten weeks.Each week's class should require about 4 to 8 hours of your time to grasp the concepts completely.Prior to doing a particular week's work, open the class notes file for that week and print it out.Then, work through the notes at your own pace.Try to do each example as they are encountered in the notes.If you need any help, all solved examples are included in the VB Code folder.After completing each week's notes, a homework exercise is given, covering many of the topics taught that week.Like the examples, try to work through the homework exercise, or some variation thereof, on your own.Refer to the completed project in the VB Code folder, if necessary.What If You Have Questions?It is recognized there may be times when you need clarification on some point about the notes, examples, or Visual Basic.We will gladly help.The preferred method of relaying your questions to us is via E-Mail.The E-Mail address is:KIDware@jetcity.comPlease include a clearly defined subject for all questions to get past our anti-spamming filters.All questions should be sent to the attention of Lou.Who Produces Learn Visual Basic 6.0?This course has been developed by Lou Tylee, a partner in KIDware, a producer of quality children's educational programs for over 15 years.The course notes have evolved based on Lou's experience in writing children's software and in teaching a similar course at the university level for over four years.KIDware may be contacted via:KIDware15600 NE 8th, Suite B1-314Bellevue, WA 98008(206) 721-2556FAX (425) 746-4655E-Mail: KIDware@jetcity.comWeb Site: http://www.jetcity.com/~kidware [ Pobierz caÅ‚ość w formacie PDF ]
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.Learn Visual Basic 5Learn Visual Basic 6.0© KIDware (206) 721-2556This copy of Learn Visual Basic 6.0 is licensed to a single user.Copies of the course are not to be distributed or provided to any other user.Multiple copy licenses are available for businesses and educational institutions.Please contact KIDware for license information.Course Description:Learn Visual Basic 6.0 is a 10 week, self-paced overview of the Visual Basic programming language and environment.Upon completion of the course, you will:Understand the benefits of using Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 as an application development tool.Understand the Visual Basic event-driven programming concepts, terminology, and available tools.Learn the fundamentals of designing, implementing, and distributing a wide variety of Visual Basic applications.Learn Visual Basic 6.0 is presented using a combination of course notes (written in Microsoft Word format) and over 60 Visual Basic examples and applications.Course Prerequisites:To grasp the concepts presented in Learn Visual Basic 6.0, you should possess a working knowledge of Windows 95 and have had some exposure to programming concepts.If you have never programmed a computer before, you'll have to put in a little more effort - perhaps, find a book in your local library on programming using QBasic or some other dialect of the Basic computer language.You will also need the ability to view and print documents saved in Microsoft Word for Windows 95 format.This can be accomplished in one of two ways.The first, and easiest, is that you already have Microsoft Word for Windows 95 on your computer.The second way, and a bit more difficult, is that you can download Word Viewer for Windows 95.This is a free Microsoft product that allows viewing Word documents - it is available for download at all the major shareware internet sites (ZDNet, Download.Com, SoftSeek).Finally, and most obvious, you need to have Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, preferably the Professional Edition.Learn Visual Basic 6.0 does not cover the rudiments of navigating in Visual Basic 6.You should be familiar with the simple tasks of using the menus, the toolbar, resizing windows, and moving windows around.Visual Basic 6.0 provides an excellent tutorial with instruction on such tasks.Installing Learn Visual Basic 6.0:The course notes and code for Learn Visual Basic 6.0 are included in two ZIP files (LVB61.ZIP and LVB62.ZIP) on separate disks.Use your favorite `unzipping' application to write all files to your computer.After unzipping, the course is included in the folder entitled LearnVB6.This folder contains two other folders: VB Notes and VB Code.The VB Notes folder includes all the notes needed for the class.Each file in this folder has a DOC extension and is in Word for Windows 95 format.The files are:Start Here.doc This file in Word formatContents.doc Course Table of ContentsClass 1.doc Class 1.Introduction to the Visual Basic Language and EnvironmentClass 2.doc Class 2.The Visual Basic LanguageClass 3.doc Class 3.Exploring the Visual Basic ToolboxClass 4.doc Class 4.More Exploration of the Visual Basic ToolboxClass 5.doc Class 5.Creating a Stand-Alone Visual Basic ApplicationClass 6.doc Class 6.Error-Handling, Debugging and File Input/OutputClass 7.doc Class 7.Graphics Techniques with Visual BasicClass 8.doc Class 8.Database Access and ManagementClass 9.doc Class 9.Dynamic Link Libraries and the Windows APIClass 10.doc Class 10.Other Visual Basic TopicsAppendix I.doc Appendix I.Visual Basic Symbolic ConstantsAppendix II.doc Appendix II.Common Dialog Box ConstantsThe VB Code folder includes all the Visual Basic applications developed during the course.The applications are further divided into Class folders.How To Take the Course:Learn Visual Basic 6.0 is a self-paced course.The suggested approach is to do one class a week for ten weeks.Each week's class should require about 4 to 8 hours of your time to grasp the concepts completely.Prior to doing a particular week's work, open the class notes file for that week and print it out.Then, work through the notes at your own pace.Try to do each example as they are encountered in the notes.If you need any help, all solved examples are included in the VB Code folder.After completing each week's notes, a homework exercise is given, covering many of the topics taught that week.Like the examples, try to work through the homework exercise, or some variation thereof, on your own.Refer to the completed project in the VB Code folder, if necessary.What If You Have Questions?It is recognized there may be times when you need clarification on some point about the notes, examples, or Visual Basic.We will gladly help.The preferred method of relaying your questions to us is via E-Mail.The E-Mail address is:KIDware@jetcity.comPlease include a clearly defined subject for all questions to get past our anti-spamming filters.All questions should be sent to the attention of Lou.Who Produces Learn Visual Basic 6.0?This course has been developed by Lou Tylee, a partner in KIDware, a producer of quality children's educational programs for over 15 years.The course notes have evolved based on Lou's experience in writing children's software and in teaching a similar course at the university level for over four years.KIDware may be contacted via:KIDware15600 NE 8th, Suite B1-314Bellevue, WA 98008(206) 721-2556FAX (425) 746-4655E-Mail: KIDware@jetcity.comWeb Site: http://www.jetcity.com/~kidware [ Pobierz caÅ‚ość w formacie PDF ]