BECOME A VB.NET DEVELOPER
EduCBA
Summary
- Tutor is available to students
Overview
- Visual Basic .NET (VB.NET) is a simple, modern, high level object-oriented programming (OOP) language, multi-paradigm, execute on the .NET Framework. Microsoft introduced VB.NET in 2002 as the replacement to its original Visual Basic language. Along with Visual C#, is one of the main languages aiming the .NET framework.
- VB.Net was developed to take benefit of the .NET framework-based classes and run-time environment. It was re-engineered by Microsoft as part of its .NET product group. VB supports inheritance, polymorphism, and abstraction.
- Microsoft currently supplies two main editions of IDE for developing in VB.NET: Microsoft Visual Studio 2013, which is economic software and Visual Studio Express Edition 2013, which is free of charge.
- The compiler “VBC.EXE” is installed as piece of the free software .NET Framework SDK. Mono also consists of a command-line VB.NET compiler.
Description
Integration Benefits
- Since the VB.NET runs on the .NET framework, a software platform that supports several programming languages, it is easy to see how applications written in this language can easily contact with those written in.
- NET supported languages like C#, JavaScript and ASP.
Curriculum
- Winforms
- VB.Net:01 - The Concepts
- VB.Net:02 - Procedures, Functions and Arrays
- VB.Net:03 - Overloading and Interfaces
- VB.Net:04 - Multithreading and Garbage
- VB.Net:04 - Multithreading and Garbage
- Printing Reports in WinForms Application
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