Course Overview:
This course provides students with the basic knowledge and skills to create programs using the VB.NET programming language. This course is designed for beginning or intermediate programmers that have not had any formal training with this language.
At the end of this course, students will be able to create an application using the VB.NET language with Visual Studio. They will also be able to use the language features and syntax of VB.NET, , create basic applications by using Microsoft Windows Forms, create basic setup and deployment.
At the end of this course, students will be able to create an application using the VB.NET language with Visual Studio. They will also be able to use the language features and syntax of VB.NET, , create basic applications by using Microsoft Windows Forms, create basic setup and deployment.
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