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Visual Basic 6.0 Design & Implementing Desktop
Applications Training Course by LearnKey


Get a demo now !Join LearnKey expert Jim Fagundes as he teaches you how to design applications with Visual Basic 6.0. For those with some programming experience, this comprehensive training course provides instruction on specific skills for application development and covers the core technology requirements for mastering Visual Basic 6.0. Prerequisites: Previous programming experience helpful.


£150  per user + vat



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Course outline

Session 1

Section A: Installation
· Design Environment & Team Design
· Installation
· Setup
· Design Hints

Section B: Tree View, List View & Image Controls
· Advanced Controls
· Adding Custom Controls to the Toolbox
· Adding Images to an Image List Control
· List View Control Properties
· Adding Objects to a List View Control
· Tree & List View Controls Example

Section C: Toolbar, Status Bar ADO Controls
· ADO Controls
· Toolbar Controls
· Status Controls

Section D: Control Arrays
· What is a Control Array?
· Creating a Control Array
· Using Control Arrays

Section E: Dynamically Creating a Control Array
· How to Dynamically Create Controls
· Dynamically Creating Controls
· Dynamically Creating Menu Options

Section F: Collection
· What is a Collection?
· Using Collections

Section G: MDI Applications
· MDI vs. SDI & MDI Features
· Example Applications Using MDI Forms
· Example Application Code
· Creating a New Form

Section H: Online Help
· Types of Help to Applications
· Creating HTML Help
· Adding HTML Help to a Project

Session 2

Section A: Error Handling
· Error Types & ERR Obj
· Run-time Error Handling
· Summary

Section B: Internet Controls
· Internet Controls
· Web Browser Control
· Internet Transfer Control
· StateChanged Event

Section C: DHTML
· DHTML Page Designer
· Running DHTML Applications

Section D: Automation
· Adding Object References
· Using the APPACTIVE Command

Section E: ActiveX History
· OLE, VBX & OCX
· Object Oriented Programming Terms
· Example Application
· In-Process vs. Out of Process
· Early Binding vs. Late Binding
· Testing Package

Section F: Classes

Section G: Creating an ActiveX *.DLL

Session 3

Section A: Creating an ActiveX*.EXE
· Example Code for an ActiveX EXE
· Compiling & Running an ActiveX EXE
· Running an Object in an Application

Section B: ActiveX Document
· UserDocument Object in an Application
· Compiling & Testing

Section C: Creating a COM Component
· Creating a COM Interface
· Setting Project Properties & Compiling
· Using a COM Object

Section D: Creating an ActiveX Control
· Creating an ActiveX Control
· ActiveX Control Interface Wizard
· Compiling & Using an ActiveX Control
· Using Custom Properties

Section E: Deployment
· Using Package & Deployment Wizard
· Creating a Package
· Testing a Package

Section F: Debugging
· Debugging Tools
· Debugging Your Work
· Step Into & Locals Window
· Watch Expressions & Callstack

Section G: Tips & Tricks
· Spend Time on the Design
· Create Browser Based Applications
· Test & Use Error Handling
· Design of Server Components
· ActiveX Documents
· Summary & Certification


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