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THE CO-OPERATIVE UNIVERSITY OF KENYA (CUK)

EVENT DRIVEN PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE USING VISUAL BASIC .NET


SCHEMES OF WORK
Remark
Topic Content Assessment

1. Introduction  Introduction  Oral tests  Well Covered


To Event  Definition of EDP  Written tests
Driven  Comparison of EDP with Reference
Programming procedural programming Materials
Language  Terminologies  Kneck
 Application Website
 Event s
 Method  Object
 Object Property Oriente
 Object d
 Control Progra
 Form mming
 Design time Using
 Run time Visual
 Phases of event driven Basic
programming  Learn
 Human Computer Interaction Visual
(HCI) concepts Basic A
 Definition of HCI step by
 Common mistakes in design step
 Interface design principals progra
mming
Tool
2. The VB.Net  The .Net framework  Practical  Well Covered
environment  Applications supported tests
 Windows applications  Oral tests
 Web applications  Written tests
 Web services Reference
 Components of the .Net Materials
framework  Kneck
 Common Language Website
Runtime s
 .Net Framework Class  Object
Library Oriente
 Common Language d
Specification Progra
 Common Type System mming
 Windows Forms Using
 ASP.Net and ASP.Net Ajax Visual
 ADO.Net Basic
 Metadata and Assemblies Learn Visual
 Installation of Visual Studio Basic A step
 Features of VB.Net by step
 The Integrated Development programmin
Environment (IDE) g Tool
 Definition of IDE
 Parts of VB.Net IDE
 Title bar
 Menu bar
 Tool bar
 Layout Toolbar
 Initial Form window
 Properties Window
 Toolbox
 Solutions Explorer
 Form Layout Window
 VB.Net program structure
 Namespace declaration
 Class or module
 One or more procedures
 Variables
 The Main procedure
 Statements and Expressions
 Comments
 Creating aVB.Net project
 Basic VB.Net syntax
 Rules for identifiers
 Keywords
 Simple input and output in
VB.Net
 Saving Forms and Project
 Compiling a Project
3. VB.Net Syntax  Basic VB.Net data types  Practical  Well Covered
elements  Strings tests
 Floats  Oral tests
 Integer  Written tests
 Boolean Reference
 Date Materials
 Byte  Kneck
 Character Website
 Type Conversion functions s
 CDbl()  Object
 CDec() Oriente
 Cint() d
 CDate() Progra
 CBool() mming
 Variables and Constants Using
Declaring variables Visual
Initialising variables Basic
Declaring constants Learn Visual
Accepting user input Basic A step by
Displaying output from step
variables programming
Operators and expressions Tool
 Decision making control
structures
 If.. Then statement
 If..The..Else statement
 If.. Else If.. Else statement
 Nested If statements
 Select Case statement
 Nested Select Case
statement
 Looping control structures
 Do..Loop
 For..Next loop
 Each..Next loop
 While..End While Loop
 With..End With loop
 Nested Loop
 Exit and Continue statement
 Definition of a VB.NET
Procedure
 Types of Procedures
 Sub Procedures
 Functions
 Demonstration of Sub
Procedures
 Demonstration of Functions
 Demonstration of String
properties and methods

4. Use VB.Net  Basic VB.Net Controls  Practical  Well Covered


basic controls  Controls and their purpose tests
 Form  Oral tests
 TextBox  Written tests
 Label Reference
 Button Materials
 ListBox  Kneck
 ComboBox Website
 RadioButton s
 CheckBox  Object
 PictureBox Oriente
 ProgressBar d
 ScrollBar Progra
 DateTimePicker mming
 TreeView Using
 ListView Visual
 Standard naming conventions Basic
for controls Learn Visual
 Elements of a control Basic A step
 Properties by step
 Methods programming
 Events Tool
 Interface design principles
 Demonstrating Properties,
Methods and Events
 VB.Net properties for basic
controls
 Setting properties at design
time and run time
 VB.Net methods for basic
controls
 VB.Net Events for basic
controls

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