Teach yourself how to programme in Visual Basic 2008 9.0 Net Here
Visual Studio 2012 Express download Here.
Visual Basic Express 2013 and others download Here .
Further Reading :
To build an application we will need a project. A project is a technological part of the system were developing ( also called solution ). Different project types exist, examples of project types are console applications, window applications and web applications.
A solution is the collection of projects, together with some configuration between these projects, needed to create our system.
All examples and exercises on above website are made for console applications.
These are applications with limited possibilities for input and output, and are mainly inteded for commandline programs. Other types of projects, for instance window applications, have a more extended GUI ( "Graphical User Interface" ), but are harder to define.
Console applications are used on this website to maintain all examples clear and simple.
A module is used as a codingblock were we'll define our sourcecode.
After installing Visual Studio, you have to create a console application.
In this application you can insert the source code documents you've downloaded from above website. You can do this by clicking the "Add Existing Item ..." option, in the "Project" menu. The appearing dialog can be used to select the document(s) to add.
All you need to do know is to let the project ( console application ) know what module ( or class ) needs to be executed. This startup object can be set in the options of the project. In Visual Studio these settings can be reached by option "<name-of-the-project>; Properties ..." in menu "Project". On the "Application" tab, in the "Startup object" option, choose the name of the module ( or class ) you want to execute.
Visual Studio 2012 Express download Here.
Visual Basic Express 2013 and others download Here .
Further Reading :
To build an application we will need a project. A project is a technological part of the system were developing ( also called solution ). Different project types exist, examples of project types are console applications, window applications and web applications.
A solution is the collection of projects, together with some configuration between these projects, needed to create our system.
All examples and exercises on above website are made for console applications.
These are applications with limited possibilities for input and output, and are mainly inteded for commandline programs. Other types of projects, for instance window applications, have a more extended GUI ( "Graphical User Interface" ), but are harder to define.
Console applications are used on this website to maintain all examples clear and simple.
A module is used as a codingblock were we'll define our sourcecode.
After installing Visual Studio, you have to create a console application.
In this application you can insert the source code documents you've downloaded from above website. You can do this by clicking the "Add Existing Item ..." option, in the "Project" menu. The appearing dialog can be used to select the document(s) to add.
All you need to do know is to let the project ( console application ) know what module ( or class ) needs to be executed. This startup object can be set in the options of the project. In Visual Studio these settings can be reached by option "<name-of-the-project>; Properties ..." in menu "Project". On the "Application" tab, in the "Startup object" option, choose the name of the module ( or class ) you want to execute.