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Microsoft Visual Basic 2010: Reloaded Fourth Edition

Microsoft Visual Basic 2010: Reloaded, Fourth Edition. 2. Objectives. After studying this chapter, you should be able to:Create a Visual Basic 2010 Windows-based applicationManage the windows in the Integrated Development Environment (IDE)Set the properties of an objectAdd a control to a formUs

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Microsoft Visual Basic 2010: Reloaded Fourth Edition

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    1. Microsoft Visual Basic 2010: Reloaded Fourth Edition Chapter One An Introduction to Visual Basic 2010

    2. Microsoft Visual Basic 2010: Reloaded, Fourth Edition 2 Objectives After studying this chapter, you should be able to: Create a Visual Basic 2010 Windows-based application Manage the windows in the Integrated Development Environment (IDE) Set the properties of an object Add a control to a form Use the Label, Button, and PictureBox tools Use the options on the Format menu

    3. Microsoft Visual Basic 2010: Reloaded, Fourth Edition 3 Objectives (cont'd.) Enter code in the Code Editor window Save a solution Start and end an application Print an application’s code and interface Write an assignment statement Print an application’s code and interface Close and open an existing solution Find and correct a syntax error

    4. Visual Studio 2010 Visual Basic 2010 is an object-oriented programming language Object: anything that can be seen, touched, or used Class: a pattern used to create an object Instance: an object created from a class; object is said to be instantiated Integrated Development Environment (IDE): Contains all the tools and features needed to create, run, and test programs Includes Visual Basic, Visual C++, Visual C#, and Visual F# Microsoft Visual Basic 2010: Reloaded, Fourth Edition 4

    5. Microsoft Visual Basic 2010: Reloaded, Fourth Edition 5 Visual Studio 2010 (cont'd.) Application: program or suite of programs Windows-based application: Has a Windows user interface Runs on a personal computer User interface: what the user sees and interacts with when using an application Web-based application: Has a Web user interface Runs on a server Accessed with a computer browser

    6. Microsoft Visual Basic 2010: Reloaded, Fourth Edition 6 Creating a Visual Basic 2010 Windows Application Windows applications consist of solutions, projects, and files Solution: a container that stores projects and files for an entire application Project: a container that stores files associated with a specific portion of the solution A solution may contain one or more projects

    7. Microsoft Visual Basic 2010: Reloaded, Fourth Edition 7 Solutions, Projects, and Files (cont'd.)

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