Visual Basic .NET Tutorial for Beginners Make App That Sells (Udemy.com)

Learning Visual Basic .NET - A Guide To VB .NET Programming. Develop Your Own Apps , sell online, and earn money.

Created by: Yogesh Patel

Produced in 2015

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What you will learn

  • What is Visual Basic?
  • Learning Visual Basic syntax
  • Using strings, words, and characters
  • Make You Own GUI applications

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Overall Score : 80 / 100

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Course Description

Visual Basic is one of the Microsoft core programming languages for building web, mobile, and desktop applications. Visual Basic was derived from BASIC and enables the rapid application development (RAD) of graphical user interface (GUI) applications.Why do we learn Visual Basic
  • It shares the same principles with other programming languages.
  • It is good when developing small and handy utility programs.
  • It is supported by Microsoft.
  • It is powerful when integrated with Excel and Word.
A programmer can put together an application using the components provided with Visual Basic itself.
We will start this course by installing Visual Studio Express which is a community edition of Visual Studio and is free to use. Then We will see How to create a variety of visual basic Projects using Windows form application in Visual Basic. We will see How to work with buttons, list, text-boxes, text area, date time picker, PictureBox, Listview etc.The course then outlines the language fundamentals such as data types, strings, operators, conditional code, and looping constructs. In Addition, discover how to package reusable code in functions and subroutines.
The We will see How to Create more advanced stuff in visual basic Like creating file, Working with PDF files, Media player, vlc media player, chars, tables, webview etc.In the Last part of this course We will learn How to work with access database with visual basic.So Lets Get Started with Visual Basic .NET Tutorial for Beginners
Who this course is for:
  • Programming lovers
  • Beginners
  • Students
  • Programmers and Developers

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Instructor Details

Yogesh Patel

Yogesh Patel is Software Developer and Programming Enthusiast with much experience from different projects and many different programming languages. He earned Master's Degree from Germany. Teaching has been his passion since a long time. His aim to teach technology the way it is used in industry and professional world .
Software training is becoming so costly these days, that poor people are finding it very difficult to attend courses and find jobs. His aim behind creating these tutorials is to help those in need. If you find this useful, please share with your friends on Facebook twitter and Google plus. Let's make these videos help as many students as possible.

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Enjoy the course, but one concern I have raised two questions and nobody comes back with any assistance and answers!!!

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Well some code gives me errores/.. and i have no idea now how to fix it.

audio was poor in some areas, but overall great course; may want to get some knowledge of programming before taking this class

The instructor is very hard to understand. His lessons are not well thought out and he doesn't seem to understand the inner workings of VB.netHis title says "making Apps that sell" but his discussion on Database programming does not allow for a program that you could ever sell because the user cannot change the location of the data file. When I asked him how to do this, he says it's not a good idea. I told him that it was necessary and there must be a way, he ignored me completely. I recommend that you find another tutorial as this one was just about the "instructor" selling a course not you selling Apps

Parts of this course teach you how to do extremely similar tasks in similar ways. Could have just rather mentioned the similar tasks instead and left them as a coding exercise. The last two sections were completely useless unless you have Access.

I am a vb programmer from the visual basic 6 days and have been out of the loop for several years. I took this as a refresher course and it was just what I needed. I would recommend for beginners and those who need a refresher.

This is a excellent course with clear explanations and step-by-step instructions on how to accomplish many useful programming tasks. This course will get you up to speed quickly and enable you to be a productive programmer.

I have completed the course and still have a lot of questions on subjects that should be covered in a beginners course such as how do I create a collection through code rather than the settings. Using the collection settings is not realistic.The course could have went in to a lot more depth on subjects such as the differences between variable types.I think if I wasn't already proficient in other programming and scripting languages that this would have been too difficult.

Great for learning the basic components without biting off too much in each lesson. Allows the user to bring it all together by the end of the course. There were some serious audio issues on some of the recordings, however.

I love this course, the instructor went over many ways to build Windows Forms Applications

Useless too basic even till end. Youtube contains better lessons than these and that to free and useful. Total waste of money.