Visual Basic programming concepts are taught while providing detailed step-by-step instructions to build many fun and useful projects for high school students and adults. To grasp the concepts presented in VISUAL BASIC HOMEWORK PROJECTS you should possess a working knowledge of Windows and have had some exposure to Visual Basic programming (or some other programming language). We offer two beginning programming tutorials (VISUAL BASIC FOR KIDS and BEGINNING WITH VISUAL BASIC) that would help you gain this needed exposure.
VISUAL BASIC HOMEWORK PROJECTS explains (in simple, easy-to-follow terms) how to build a Visual Basic Windows project. Students learn about project design, the Visual Basic toolbox, many elements of the Visual Basic language, and how to debug and distribute finished projects. The projects built include:
- Dual-Mode Stopwatch - Allows you to time tasks you may be doing.
- Consumer Loan Assistant - Helps you see just how much those credit cards are costing you.
- Flash Card Math Quiz - Lets you practice basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division skills.
- Multiple Choice Exam - Quizzes a user on matching pairs of items, like countries/capitals, words/meanings, books/authors.
- Blackjack Card Game - Play the classic card game against the computer.
- Weight Monitor - Track your weight each day and monitor your progress toward established goals.
- Home Inventory Manager - Helps you keep track of all your belongings - even includes photographs.
- Snowball Toss Game - Lets you throw snowballs at another player or against the computer - has varying difficulties.
The product includes over 700 pages of self-study notes, all Visual Basic source code and all needed graphics and sound files.
Visual Basic Homework Projects requires the Microsoft Windows operating system and requires the Community Edition or Professional Edition of Microsoft Visual Studio 2015.