Introduction to Visual Basic Programming
Prepare for a programming role with this comprehensive course series. Learn the five key concepts in procedural programming, including user input, console output, variable declaration, decision branching, and iteration. Apply your knowledge through hands-on labs and reinforce your skills with simple computer programs. Get started by setting up your local environment with Windows 7 SP1 or higher, macOS 10.1.13 or higher, or any recent Linux version. Download the free Visual Studio community edition or open-source .NET Core installation. Start your programming journey today!
This course is the second course in a series that aims to prepare you for a role working as a programmer. In this course, you will be introduced to the five main concepts in procedural programming: user input, console output, variable declaration and assignment, decision branching and iteration. Labs will allow the students to apply the material in the lectures in simple computer programs designed to re-enforce the material in the lesson. Learners will need to have a local machine with any one of the following operating systems; Windows 7 SP1 or higher, macOS 10.1.13 or higher, or almost any version of Linux from the last several years. The learner will either need to download the free community edition of Visual Studio or the open source .NET Core installation. We will walk you through the process of getting your local environment set up as part of the course.
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