Introduction to PC Programming

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This training course will provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to develop applications in Microsoft Visual Basic.NET for the Microsoft.NET platform. The course focuses on user interfaces, program structure, language syntax, and implementation details. Course Outline: * Create a simple Visual Basic.NET-based application * Use forms and controls to create a user interface * Create and use variables * Create and use Sub and Function procedures, including predefined functions * Implement decision structures and loops by using conditional expressions * Validate user input for fields, controls and forms * Resolve syntax, run-time and logic errors by using the debugger and structured exception handling * Enhance the user interface by adding menus, status bars and tool bars * Access data in Microsoft Access or Microsoft SQL Server * Build, package and deploy an application

Course information

Name: Introduction to PC Programming Qualification title: Non regulated Community Learning provision,  ICT for Practitioners Qualification type: Assessment None Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20151123 10:44:48 Updated 20151123 10:44:48

Entry requirements

None Equipment required None

Provider

TRAFFORD COLLEGE
Further Education
enquiries@trafford.ac.uk
1618867070

Address

MANCHESTER ROAD
WEST TIMPERLEY Town: ALTRINCHAM County:CHESHIRE

Learning aims

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