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An Introduction to Visual Basic

An Introduction to Visual Basic. Terms & Concepts. What is VB?. Visual Basic is a programming language (actually an environment) designed to create computer programs that run in Microsoft Windows. VB has been developed through many versions. This course uses VB 2005. Getting Started.

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An Introduction to Visual Basic

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  1. An Introduction to Visual Basic Terms & Concepts

  2. What is VB? • Visual Basic is a programming language (actually an environment) designed to create computer programs that run in Microsoft Windows. • VB has been developed through many versions. This course uses VB 2005.

  3. Getting Started VB 2005 addresses problem solving “from the outside, in.” In other words, the user interface is designed and created first, then it’s Events are programmed.

  4. The Windows GUI • The Graphical User Interface is the means through which users can interact with programs. • Each window is called a form. • Each form is populated with controls. • It is through these controls that the programmer handles I/O in VB.

  5. The Windows GUI • There are many different kinds of controls: • Label • Text box • Radio button • Check box • Command button • Image • List box • Drop-down list • Frame • Line / Shape • Tab

  6. A Sample Form Tab Checkbox Drop-down list Label Textbox Command Button

  7. Programming Language Paradigms Recall the programming paradigms: • Procedural • Functional • Declarative • Object-oriented • Event-driven In this paradigm we develop projects rather than programs.

  8. Object Oriented Programming A VB project consists of: • Objects - the nouns of OOP • forms and controls are examples of objects. • Properties - the adjectives • size, location, name, caption • Methods - the verbs • Move, Print, Resize, Clear The dot operator • Object.property is the syntax for referring to a particular property of a particular object.

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