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Visuel Basic Guide

 Visuel Basic Guide
Guide Visuel Basic 
Description of the training

You find C and C ++ too complicated but would like to design functional, ergonomic and easily accessible programs? Visual Basic is for you. This is an extremely simple language.

Visual Basic .NET is one of the first languages ​​used to quickly develop applications for Microsoft operating systems.
Visual Basic .NET has seen significant changes to improve its functionality, speed of execution, and integration with Framework 4.


Fabien BRISSONNEAU has prepared this Visual Basic .NET training that will allow you to comprehensively address object-oriented programming in Visual Basic .NET by detailing all the mechanisms used to develop a reliable, robust and efficient Windows application.


Throughout this Visual Basic .NET training, you will see delegates, events, operators, who will allow you to write an effective and well organized code. Some bricks of the .NET Framework, which are almost inseparable from the programming language, and which provide you the basis on which you will support your application.

Also, during this Visual Basic .NET training, you will see how to handle errors, by integrating with the exception mechanism of the .NET Framework.


Guide Visuel Basic 
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During the Visual Basic .NET training, many practical workshops will allow you to assimilate knowledge and skills thanks to concrete, useful and realistic cases.
objectives
Read and write in Visual Basic .NET,
Translate a design template into Visual Basic .NET and apply some Visual Basic .NET idioms
Create and configure .Net Assemblies,
Create Visual Basic .NET test classes with NUnit,
Design object systems with UML,
Use the basic components of the .Net Framework,
Effective use of encapsulation, interfaces, inheritance, polymorphism,
Use the Visual Basic .NET Development Workshop.
Prerequisites
Good programming skills,
Basic knowledge of object concepts,
Experience required in software development,

Have notions on databases.



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