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Visual Basic.NET - Migrating to VB.NET - Part 2
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Easy to use and learn!
Whether you're upgrading from a previous version of Visual Basic or
you're starting VB programming for the first time - you'll come to
really appreciate this training. Because .NET works so differently from previous versions of
Visual Studio, even programmers who have been working with VB for years
in the enterprise can benefit from this computer training for VB.NET.
Learn how to make an
efficient transition from Visual Basic 6 and other previous versions.
Contains approx. 3 hours of training. |
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Here's what you'll learn: |
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Constants old, new, good, and bad
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Creating variables
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The dim statement
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Proper variable names
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Variable declaration
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VB.NET options
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Add, subtract, multiply
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New numeric operators
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Coding with variables
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Converting strings to numbers
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VB.NET string changes
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Adding strings together
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Proper variable names
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Comparing strings
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Comparing strings endings
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Remove characters from a string
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Checking for specific letters
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Upper & lowercase conversions
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Replacing letters within a string
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Simple date function
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The add days function
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Writing a date function
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Interval type values
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Asking for dates
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Adding menus
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Visualize!
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Visual Basic.NET -
Migrating to VB.NET - Part 2
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System Minimum Requirements:
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Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP, Vista
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16-Bit Sound Card
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