Introduction to Classes Visual Basic / General Development
We use individual variables whenever we needed them. This allowed us to declare simple types to hold fairly small values. In visual basic, you can combine a group of variables into an entity. These variables become considered as one. You can then declare one or more elaborate variables from this enhanced type. Such a new type is called a class.
Built-In Procedures Visual Basic / VB.Net
If the .NET Framework doesn't have a function (or a class) you are looking for, you can create one and be able to use it over and over again in different programs. You can even create one or a series of commercial functions (or classes) and be able to distribute or sell it. To make this happen, you can "package" one or more procedures (or classes) in a library.
Class Construction and Destruction Visual Basic / General Development
It should appear to us clearly by now that inheritance is useful by allowing us to use an object that was already created but "upgrade" it with new features that were not available when the original object was born. In most cases, when creating a class, you may not thing that other classes would be inherited from it. In fact, this will usually not be your concern: you simply create a class and use it as needed. In some other cases, rather as you build your experience with Visual Basic. You may create a class that, although useful at the time, you may already think of other classes that would be based on it. This means that, at the time you are creating such a class, you would already keep inheritance in mind. Visual Basic provides various features that can assist you with creating and implementing class with different goals in mind.
Building Base Code Visual Basic / General Development
In this tutorial, we'll look at some of the reasons for using base code and some of the techniques that can be applied to creating your own base code. Finally we'll look at how Microsoft Visual Basic templates can be used to provide frameworks for common forms, classes, and modules.
Introduction to VB IDE Visual Basic / Getting Started
Like any other Windows application, VB consists of multiple windows which appear at startup. The windows that are displayed when you start VB are collectively known as the Visual Basic Integrated Development Environment (IDE).
Introduction to Procedures Visual Basic / General Development
A procedure is a set-aside assignment the compiler must take care of to complement a program. A program developer writes the procedure and a user would only see the result. There are two categories of procedures you will use in your programs: those that have already been created thus made available to you, and those you will create yourself.In v basic, like most other languages, there are two types of procedures: functions and sub routines.
Introduction to VB Function (Part 1) Visual Basic / Functions
Functions are similar to normal procedures but the main purpose of the functions is to accept certain inputs and pass them on to the main program to finish the execution. They are two types of function, the built-in functions(or internal functions) and the functions created by the programmers.
Introduction to VBasic Visual Basic / Getting Started
Microsoft Visual Basic is a production environment used to create computer applications for the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems. The environment is fairly easy to use but you must know its "language". At its foundation, Microsoft Visual Basic uses a language that has been developed and improved over the years. It started with Basic but has had incremental flavors such as QuickBasic or QBasic.