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Mastering Microsoft Visual Basic 6 Fundamentals
MOC 1303
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Duración:   25h       Última actualización: 23/11/2011

About this course:
This course teaches programmers the skills necessary to create Microsoft Visual Basic programming system desktop applications and satisfies the Visual Basic prerequisites for Course 1013, Mastering Visual Basic 6 Development.



At course completion:
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
  • Build custom, multiple-form applications.

  • Incorporate dynamic menus, pop-up menus, status bars, and custom toolbars into applications.

  • Implement form-level and field-level input validation.

  • Debug applications using debugging tools provided in Visual Basic 6.

  • Use standard controls, control arrays, and create controls dynamically.

  • Execute centralized error-handling in applications.

  • Use the data control for database access.

  • Implement drag and drop in Visual Basic-based applications.

  • Use Microsoft ActiveX controls in Visual Basic-based applications.

  • Create setup programs to distribute applications.



Before attending this course, students must have:
  • Working knowledge of programming concepts.


Faculty:
Our team of highly qualified instructors combine training activities with the development of their profession as experts in the field of TIC. Professionals certified by the major manufacturers capable of transferring an enjoyable and easy to understand technical concepts more abstract.



Documentation:
A copy of the official Microsoft documentation.



Certification:
Lets get the Microsoft official diploma of the course "MOC 1303 - Mastering Microsoft Visual Basic 6 Fundamentals".



Course outline:
  1. Introduction to Application Development Using Visual Basic

    1.1 Features of Visual Basic.

    1.2 Editions of Visual Basic.

    1.3 Visual Basic terminology.

    1.4 Working in the development environment.

    1.5 Event-driven programming.

    1.6 Creating a program in Visual Basic.

    1.7 Project and executable files.

    1.8 Visual Basic reference materials.

    1.9 Self-check questions.

  2. Visual Basic Fundamentals

    2.1 Introduction to objects.

    2.2 Controlling objects.

    2.3 Properties, methods, and events.

    2.4 Working with forms.

    2.5 Introduction to controls.

    2.6 Basic controls.

    2.7 Self-check questions.

  3. Working with Code and Forms

    3.1 Understanding modules.

    3.2 Using the code editor window.

    3.3 Other code navigation features.

    3.4 Code documentation and formatting.

    3.5 Setting environment options.

    3.6 Setting code formatting options.

    3.7 Automatic code completion features.

    3.8 Interacting with the user.

    3.9 Using the MsgBox function.

    3.10 Using the InputBox function.

    3.11 Working with code statements.

    3.12 Managing forms.

    3.13 Self-check questions.

  4. Variables and Procedures

    4.1 Overview of variables.

    4.2 Declaring variables.

    4.3 Variable scope.

    4.4 Using arrays.

    4.5 User-defined data types.

    4.6 Converting data types.

    4.7 Using constants.

    4.8 Working with procedures.

    4.9 Working with dates and times.

    4.10 Using the Format function.

    4.11 Manipulating text strings.

    4.12 Self-check questions.

  5. Controlling Program Execution

    5.1 Comparison and logical operators.

    5.2 Using If Then statements.

    5.3 Using Select Case statements.

    5.4 Overview of looping structures.

    5.5 Using Do Loop structures.

    5.6 For Next statement.

    5.7 Exiting a loop.

    5.8 Self-check questions.

  6. Debugging

    6.1 Types of errors.

    6.2 Break mode.

    6.3 Using the Debug toolbar.

    6.4 Using the Watch window.

    6.5 Using the Immediate window.

    6.6 Using the Locals window.

    6.7 Tracing program flow with the Call Stack.

    6.8 Self-check questions.

  7. Working with Controls

    7.1 Types of controls.

    7.2 Overview of standard controls.

    7.3 Using ComboBox and ListBox controls.

    7.4 Using OptionButton and Frame controls.

    7.5 Working with selected text.

    7.6 Advanced standard controls.

    7.7 ActiveX controls.

    7.8 Insertable objects.

    7.9 Self-check questions.

  8. Data Access Using the ADO Data Control

    8.1 Overview of ActiveX data objects.

    8.2 Visual Basic data access features.

    8.3 Relational database concepts.

    8.4 Using the ADO Data control to access data.

    8.5 Structured query language (SQL).

    8.6 Manipulating data.

    8.7 Using Data Form Wizard.

    8.8 Self-check questions.

  9. Input Validation

    9.1 Field-level validation.

    9.2 Using text box properties to restrict data entry.

    9.3 Using the Masked Edit control.

    9.4 Form-level validation.

    9.5 Form events used when validating data.

    9.6 Self-check questions.

  10. Error Trapping

    10.1 Overview of run-time errors.

    10.2 Overview of the error handling process.

    10.3 The Err object.

    10.4 Errors and the calling chain.

    10.5 Errors in an error-handling routine.

    10.6 Inline error handling.

    10.7 Error-handling styles.

    10.8 General error-trapping options in Visual Basic.

    10.9 Self-check questions.

  11. Enhancing the User Interface

    11.1 Menus.

    11.2 Status bars.

    11.3 Toolbars.

  12. Drag and Drop

    12.1 Overview of drag and drop.

    12.2 Mouse events.

    12.3 Drag-and-drop basics.

    12.4 Self-check questions.

  13. More About Controls

    13.1 Collections.

    13.2 Using control arrays.

    13.3 Self-check questions.

  14. Finishing Touches

    14.1 User interface design principles.

    14.2 Distributing an application.

    14.3 Creating a default project.

    14.4 Review: Steps to creating a Visual Basic program.

    14.5 Development resources.

    14.6 Self-check questions.




 

Duración:   25h        Última actualización: 23/11/2011
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