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VB.Net for Beginners Step by Step Projects and Exercises, available at $79.99, has an average rating of 4.49, with 85 lectures, based on 666 reviews, and has 10557 subscribers.

You will learn about Practice and understand loops, arrays, structures, LINQ, Databases, OOP and more Code beginner and intermediate projects using VB .net (former Visual Basic) Become an intermediate programmer by understanding the how and why of each line in your program Think like a programmer Uderstand project requirements and choose the right approach to each solution Construct, identify, and use Windows Form Controls effectively This course is ideal for individuals who are The course is best suited for college students taking Visual Basic classes, or self-taught students. or Beginners who are currently learning how to program in Visual Basic and need a guided practice exercises. or Students who need to put the concepts and theory they learned into practice. or Beginner VB .Net programmers seeking to cement the knowledge by doing short programming projects that are challenging, yet not out of his/her skill set exercises. or Students who take Visual Basic classes and struggle with their homework, or students who need a little help or a reference will love this course. It is particularly useful for The course is best suited for college students taking Visual Basic classes, or self-taught students. or Beginners who are currently learning how to program in Visual Basic and need a guided practice exercises. or Students who need to put the concepts and theory they learned into practice. or Beginner VB .Net programmers seeking to cement the knowledge by doing short programming projects that are challenging, yet not out of his/her skill set exercises. or Students who take Visual Basic classes and struggle with their homework, or students who need a little help or a reference will love this course.

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Title: VB.Net for Beginners Step by Step Projects and Exercises

Price: $79.99

Average Rating: 4.49

Number of Lectures: 85

Number of Published Lectures: 85

Number of Curriculum Items: 85

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 85

Original Price: $19.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Practice and understand loops, arrays, structures, LINQ, Databases, OOP and more
  • Code beginner and intermediate projects using VB .net (former Visual Basic)
  • Become an intermediate programmer by understanding the how and why of each line in your program
  • Think like a programmer
  • Uderstand project requirements and choose the right approach to each solution
  • Construct, identify, and use Windows Form Controls effectively
  • Who Should Attend

  • The course is best suited for college students taking Visual Basic classes, or self-taught students.
  • Beginners who are currently learning how to program in Visual Basic and need a guided practice exercises.
  • Students who need to put the concepts and theory they learned into practice.
  • Beginner VB .Net programmers seeking to cement the knowledge by doing short programming projects that are challenging, yet not out of his/her skill set exercises.
  • Students who take Visual Basic classes and struggle with their homework, or students who need a little help or a reference will love this course.
  • Target Audiences

  • The course is best suited for college students taking Visual Basic classes, or self-taught students.
  • Beginners who are currently learning how to program in Visual Basic and need a guided practice exercises.
  • Students who need to put the concepts and theory they learned into practice.
  • Beginner VB .Net programmers seeking to cement the knowledge by doing short programming projects that are challenging, yet not out of his/her skill set exercises.
  • Students who take Visual Basic classes and struggle with their homework, or students who need a little help or a reference will love this course.
  • VB .netis an excellent programming language. Beginners can appreciate it鈥檚 English-like syntax, and more advanced programmers can appreciate its vast libraries and flexibility. It鈥檚 part of the .Net family of languages, and as such, it allows you to program some truly amazing solutions. So, congratulations on choosing to learn this amazing language. 馃檪

    As it is common among beginner programmers, the enthusiasm to learn often is not enough to make the leap from beginner to intermediate. 
    The bad news is: code fear is real, and it hinders, or even stops your progress.
    The good news is: you can learn to eliminate it! And all it takes is a little practice and determination. And that鈥檚 where this course will help you greatly!

    The course goes over Visual Basic programming projects from a popular college Visual Basic textbook: “Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic” by David Schneider. I show you how to put the theory you learned into practice by showing you how to solve each exercise and walking you through all the Why鈥檚 and How鈥檚. 

    You and I will go on a journey to program simple solutions, such as a Calculator, all the way to complex solutions such as Bank Account and Black Jack simulator. 

    Because the course goes over ALL exercises from one text book, some of the concepts are repeated across multiple exercises. The course is not meant to follow any particular guidline where each exercise builds up on the previous one, but rather serves as a comprehensive reference, allowing students to skip exercises that present concepts the student is already familiar with.

    In the process, you will learn the ins and outs of Visual Basic language. You will learn how to translate the project requirements into a working code. You will learn to use many different programming concepts, such as Conditional Statements, Loops, Arrays, Multi-dimensional arrays, LINQ, OOP, databases鈥?and pick the right one for your solution. But above all, you will learn to think like a programmer!

    This course is all about practice. Therefore, to benefit from this course, you need to be an active student. It doesn’t matter if you are self-taught or attend a programming course. What matters is the time and effort you are willing to put into learning and practicing your skills. 

    There are no lectures in this course. However, I do my best to explain what I am trying to accomplish with each line of code, and touch on common pitfalls, too. 

    This is a course for beginner VB .net programmers who need to put the concepts and theory they learned into practice and for people who prefer to learn by doing.

    If that’s you, then let’s start coding!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Variables, Input, Output

    Lecture 1: Calculator

    Lecture 2: Repair Bill

    Lecture 3: Change For a Dollar

    Lecture 4: Length Conversion

    Lecture 5: Car Loan

    Lecture 6: Unit Price

    Chapter 3: Decisions

    Lecture 1: Rental Cost

    Lecture 2: Nutrition

    Lecture 3: Car Loan

    Lecture 4: Quadratic Equation

    Lecture 5: Restaurant Menu

    Lecture 6: College Admissions

    Chapter 4: Functions, Sub Procedures, Modular Design

    Lecture 1: Grade Point Average

    Lecture 2: Restaurant Bill

    Lecture 3: Furniture Order

    Lecture 4: Proverbs

    Lecture 5: Stick Game

    Lecture 6: Loan Calculator

    Chapter 5: Repetition and Loops

    Lecture 1: Caffeine Absorbtion

    Lecture 2: Rule of 72

    Lecture 3: Projectile Motion

    Lecture 4: Depreciation

    Lecture 5: Alphabetical Order

    Lecture 6: Parantheses

    Lecture 7: Palindrome

    Lecture 8: Individual Retirement Account (IRA)

    Lecture 9: Binary Search

    Chapter 6: Arrays, LINQ, Structures, Array of structures, 2-dimensional arrays

    Lecture 1: Unit Conversion

    Lecture 2: ISBN Validator

    Lecture 3: Curve Grades

    Lecture 4: Bachelor Degrees

    Lecture 5: Rudimentary Translator

    Lecture 6: Soccer League

    Lecture 7: Poker

    Lecture 8: Airline Reservation

    Lecture 9: Game of Life

    Lecture 10: Directory Assistance

    Lecture 11: Fuel Economy

    Chapter 7: Text files, StreamReader, StreamWriter, XML, More LINQ

    Lecture 1: Baseball

    Lecture 2: U.S. Senate

    Lecture 3: File of Names

    Lecture 4: Telephone Directory

    Lecture 5: Universal Product Code (UPC)

    Lecture 6: Baseball 2

    Chapter 8: Aditional Controls, Menus, Random class, Multi Form programs, Graphics Object

    Lecture 1: Membership List

    Lecture 2: Voting Machine

    Lecture 3: Inventory Control

    Lecture 4: Airplane Seating Chart

    Lecture 5: Underdog and the World Series

    Lecture 6: Spread of Epidemic

    Lecture 7: Business Travel Expenses

    Chapter 9: Databases, Querying tables with LINQ, Basic data selection and filtering

    Lecture 1: Orders and Inventory Management

    Lecture 2: Grade Book

    Chapter 10: OOP, Classes and Objects, Inheritance and Polymorphism, Events, Array of Objects

    Lecture 1: Bank Account

    Lecture 2: Black Jack

    Chapter 11: Bonus Exercise – Cruise Selection Wizard

    Lecture 1: Intro To Project

    Lecture 2: Cruise Class

    Lecture 3: Setting Weighted Criteria

    Lecture 4: Calculating Weight Percentages

    Lecture 5: Regon Info Class

    Lecture 6: Cruise Collection Class

    Lecture 7: Setting Up Main Form

    Lecture 8: Percentage Weight Input Validation

    Lecture 9: Beginning Cruise Selection

    Lecture 10: Input Validation With Error Provider

    Lecture 11: Next Step Selection

    Lecture 12: Previous Step Selection

    Lecture 13: Wizard First Selection Form

    Lecture 14: Wizard Second Selection Form

    Lecture 15: Wizard Third Selection Form

    Lecture 16: Wizard Fourth Selection Form

    Lecture 17: Wizard Summary Form

    Lecture 18: Changing Percentage Threshold

    Lecture 19: Testing

    Chapter 12: Bonus Exercise – Casino Slot Machine

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the Project

    Lecture 2: Creating The Form

    Lecture 3: Loading the Form

    Lecture 4: Spinning the Images

    Lecture 5: Getting correct image

    Lecture 6: Randomly spinning images

    Lecture 7: Randomly displaying images

    Lecture 8: Testing

    Chapter 13: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Where to go from here

    Lecture 2: Bonus Lecture

    Instructors

  • VB.Net for Beginners Step by Projects and Exercises  No.2
    Pavol Almasi
    Computer Programmer at Berkshire Hathaway Company
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