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Access: Advanced Topics
Access: Database Application Development
Access: Introduction to Relational Database Design
Advanced Internet Prog. using Visual Basic.NET & XML Web Services
Advanced Visual Basic.NET Topics
Data Collaboration with XML
Enhancing Web Design with Active Server Pages
Introduction to Internet Prog. using ASP.NET & Visual Basic.NET
Introduction to Programming using Visual Basic.NET
Session 2010-002
Session 2010-003
Session 2010-004
Java Programming Language
Mastering Web Design/Advanced Web Authoring
Object-Oriented Programming using Visual Studio.NET
Programming Data Access with ADO.NET using Visual Basic.NET
Structured Query Language (SQL)
Web Design Basics/Introduction to HTML
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Legal Studies: Paralegal Studies
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Introduction to Programming using Visual Basic.NET

Visual Basic .NET, the newest generation of Visual Basic, is designed to be the easiest and most productive tool for creating .NET applications, including Windows applications, Web Services and Web applications. While providing the traditional ease-of use of Visual Basic development, Visual Basic .NET also allows optional use of new language features. Inheritance, method overloading, structured exception handling, and free threading all make Visual Basic a powerful object-oriented programming language. In this course, you will learn the fundamentals of programming by using Visual Basic .NET to create user interface applications. You will, through hands-on training, quickly gain the core programming skills required to develop functionally sound Visual Basic .NET applications.

  • Define .NET and understand the purpose of the .NET Framework.
  • Practice using the Visual Studio .NET integrated development environment to create and compile applications.
  • Work with .NET Toolbox including controls, menus, and dialog boxes.
  • Utilize the new debugging tools and structured error handling to build robust code.
  • Develop an understanding of how to handle typical form events.
  • Explore several existing namespaces and classes inside the .NET Framework class library.
  • Learn to use the basic structures of programming including variables, decision structures, and loops.
  • Discover similarities and differences with coding Web forms, console applications, and Windows applications.
    For more information, contact Melissa Stafford at (225) 578-1263.


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Session 2010-002
     (March 1-10, 2010)

 

Session 2010-003
     (May 4-5, 2010)

 

Session 2010-004
     (June 21-22, 2010)




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