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Visual Basic 5.0 Series
Total Time: 22 hours

Visual Basic 5.0: Beginning Skills Time: 8 hours VB5C01
Visual Basic 5.0: Beginning Skills explains the principles involved in developing robust applications. Users develop their programming skills while building a solid understanding of Visual Basic. Each program teaches a new concept in Visual Basic and shows users how to apply the concept to their programs.
  • Properties and Controls
  • Programming Building Blocks
  • The Mouse
  • Menus
  • Dialog Boxes
  • Graphics Controls

  • Visual Basic 5.0: Intermediate Skills Time: 8 hours VB5C02
    Intermediate Skills explains some of the more powerful features of Visual Basic. You'll expand your programming skills while learning how to use Visual Basic to interface with the screen, the keyboard, Windows, and the file-system.
  • Graphics Methods
  • The Grid Control
  • Displaying and Printing
  • Interfacing with Windows
  • The Keyboard
  • File-System Controls
  • Accessing Files

  • Visual Basic 5.0: Advanced Skills Time: 6 hours VB5C03
    Visual Basic 5.0: Advanced Skills teaches the more advanced features of Visual Basic. Users hone their programming skills by developing advanced applications which employ the most sophisticated features of Visual Basic, such as interfacing with databases, creating multiple-document interface applications, and using OLE 2.0.
  • The Data Control and SQL
  • Multiple-Document Interface
  • Sending Keystrokes and the Spin Control
  • Adding Your Own Custom Property to a Form

  • Visual Basic 5.0: Windows API and ActiveX Time: 4 hours VB5C04
    Visual Basic 5.0: Windows API and ActiveX teaches how to extend the functionality of Visual Basic programs by using the Windows API and by creating and using OCX ActiveX controls.
  • Adding Multimedia Controls
  • Enhancing the MyUSAMap Program
  • Using Windows API
  • Building Your Own OCX ActiveX Controls
  • Testing OCX ActiveX Controls
  • Adding Procedures to OCX ActiveX Controls
  • Adding Properties to OCX ActiveX Controls


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