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Short Description: Week 2 – An Introduction to Visual Basic.NET. Reading Assignment: Tutorial 1 Lesson B & C. Laboratory: Demonstrate Tutorial 1 Lesson A Exercise 3 ...

Content Inside: Introduction to Visual Basic ITP 150x (2 Units) Objective Expose the functionality of the Visual Basic.NET Programming Environment; provide an overview of programming fundamentals, including variables, controls, data types, selection and repetition structures, menus and database access. Create Windows and Web applications. Concepts The object-oriented event-driven programming paradigm. Principles of graphical user interface design. The Task-Object-Event chart. Compilation vs. interpretation. Variables. Constants. Data types. Operator precedence. Control structures. Menus. ActiveX controls. Data base applications for Windows as well as for the Web. Prerequisite none Lecture 1.5hrs/week Lab 2.0 hrs/week Textbook Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic.NET, by Diane Zak, Course Technology, ISBN# 0-619 -01662-0. Download required student files (1662-0d.exe) from the following Web URL: http:// www.course.com/catalog/downloads.cfm?isbn=0-619- 01662-0 Grading The following point-structure will be used in determining the grade for the course. Final grade will be based upon the total points received, the highest total in the class, and the average of the class. 11 Projects 110 Midterm 50 Final Project 50 Total 210 Policies - Make-up policy for exams: In order to make up for a missed exam, the student must provide a satisfactory reason along with proper documentation. Usually make-ups are allowed only under extraordinary circumstances. - Projects: It is YOUR responsibility to turn in your lab projects on, or before, the deadlines as set by the instructor. IT IS NOT THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE LAB TA! - Late Projects: Late submission of projects will lead to loss on point, so please turn in your projects on time! No projects will be accepted after 2 weeks beyond the project's original due date. - Everything regarding a project should be settled within 2 weeks of the project's due date. - Though working together is encouraged, the projects must be your own effort. "Duplicate" projects will all receive zero points and possible referral to the Office for Student Conduct.

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