BCS402>>Visual Programming<<Mrs. Anuradha
Syllabus
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UNIT-I
INTRODUCTION TO VB
Getting started – VB environment – Building user interfaces – Toolboxes – Creating controls – Properties of command buttons – Image controls – Text boxes – Labels – Message boxes – Navigating between controls.
UNIT-II
EDITING TOOLS AND ACTIVE CONTROLS
Basic editing tools – Data types – Form designs – Design of larger projects with multiple forms – Connecting to DB – Data access object – Remote data object – ActiveX controls – Communicating with other window applications.
UNIT-III
INTRODUCTION TO VB .NET
.NET as a better programming platform – . NET framework – .NET architecture – The JUST – IN – TIME compiler – .NET framework class library – Windows forms applications in VB .NET- Windows forms controls – SDI vs. MDI – Web application .
UNIT-IV
OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IN VB .NET
Class and object – Properties – Methods and events – Constructors – Inheritance – Access modifiers – Overloading and overriding – Interfaces – Error handling – Files – Directories and streams.
UNIT-V
DATABASE APPLICATIONS
ADO.NET in connected mode – Introduction – ADO.NET Object model – The connection object – The command object – The Data reader Object – ADO.NET in disconnected mode – The Dataset object – The data adapter class.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Gary Cornell, “ VISUAL BASIC 6 from the ground up”, Tata McGraw Hill,1999.
2. Francesco Balena, “ Programming Microsoft Visual Basic .Net”, Microsoft, 2003.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Noel Jerke, “ VISUAL BASIC 6: The Complete Reference”, Tata McGraw Hill, 1999.
2. Gaddis , Irvine , Denton, “ Starting out Visual Basic .Net Programming”, 2nd edition, 2003.
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INTRODUCTION TO VB
Getting started – VB environment – Building user interfaces – Toolboxes – Creating controls – Properties of command buttons – Image controls – Text boxes – Labels – Message boxes – Navigating between controls.
UNIT-II
EDITING TOOLS AND ACTIVE CONTROLS
Basic editing tools – Data types – Form designs – Design of larger projects with multiple forms – Connecting to DB – Data access object – Remote data object – ActiveX controls – Communicating with other window applications.
UNIT-III
INTRODUCTION TO VB .NET
.NET as a better programming platform – . NET framework – .NET architecture – The JUST – IN – TIME compiler – .NET framework class library – Windows forms applications in VB .NET- Windows forms controls – SDI vs. MDI – Web application .
UNIT-IV
OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IN VB .NET
Class and object – Properties – Methods and events – Constructors – Inheritance – Access modifiers – Overloading and overriding – Interfaces – Error handling – Files – Directories and streams.
UNIT-V
DATABASE APPLICATIONS
ADO.NET in connected mode – Introduction – ADO.NET Object model – The connection object – The command object – The Data reader Object – ADO.NET in disconnected mode – The Dataset object – The data adapter class.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Gary Cornell, “ VISUAL BASIC 6 from the ground up”, Tata McGraw Hill,1999.
2. Francesco Balena, “ Programming Microsoft Visual Basic .Net”, Microsoft, 2003.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Noel Jerke, “ VISUAL BASIC 6: The Complete Reference”, Tata McGraw Hill, 1999.
2. Gaddis , Irvine , Denton, “ Starting out Visual Basic .Net Programming”, 2nd edition, 2003.
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