How to create Appls/Games using VB-net for non programmers

Why take this course?
🌟 Course Title: How to Use VB .Net to Create Simple Windows Applications and Games
Course Headline: Unleash Your Creativity: From Zero to Programming Hero with VB .Net for Windows Applications and Games 🚀
Course Overview:
Embark on a journey into the world of computer programming with our comprehensive course, "How to Create Apps/Games using VB .Net for Non-Programmers." This course is tailored for individuals who are familiar with using computers or laptops and are curious about the mechanics behind applications and games. Whether you're a student, a professional looking to expand your skill set, or simply someone with a passion for technology, this course will guide you through the process of designing, coding, and deploying your own Windows applications and games using VB .Net.
What You Will Learn:
- The Fundamentals: We'll start at the very beginning, understanding how computers operate and the principles of computer programming.
- Designing Flows: You'll learn to create flowcharts that translate your ideas into a structured program logic.
- VB .Net Basics: Get to grips with VB .Net statements, variables, and the different types of controls that are essential for interactive applications.
- Control Flow: Master the use of conditional branches in programming to make decisions and handle diverse scenarios.
- Hands-On Projects: Through a series of practical examples, you'll apply what you've learned by creating:
- A simple traffic sign application 🚦
- A custom calculator 🧮
- A Tic Tac Toe game ✕
- A challenging puzzle game 🧩
- Programming with Purpose: Discover how to turn your creative ideas into real applications and games, ready for customers.
Historical Context & Influence:
The course draws inspiration from the foundational concepts in programming languages as outlined by Christopher Strachey. His influential 1967 lecture notes, "Fundamental Concepts In Programming Languages," have shaped the way we think about and use programming languages today. These concepts are still relevant and form the bedrock of modern programming paradigms.
- Christopher Strachey's Legacy: A special issue of Higher-Order and Symbolic Computation in 2000 paid tribute to Strachey's work, reprinting his lecture notes.
- Further Reading & Resources: We encourage you to explore the original "Fundamental Concepts In Programming Languages" through various resources available online, including the Portland Pattern Repository and the College of Information Sciences and Technology at Pennsylvania State University, as well as through the ACM Digital Library.
Course Outline:
- Understanding Computers: Learn how your computer operates and what it means to program.
- Programming Fundamentals: Gain a solid foundation in loops, branching, variables, classes, subroutines, and more.
- Practical Applications: Work through examples such as a traffic control application, a custom calculator, and games like Tic Tac Toe from the ground up.
- Final Products: All applications will be provided as EXE files along with their source codes for your reference and study within the lectures.
Why Take This Course?
By the end of this course, you'll have a strong understanding of how to use VB .Net to create Windows applications and games. You'll be able to convert your ideas into programs that can be shared with others or even sold. This course is not just about learning to code; it's about opening up a world of possibilities where your imagination is the only limit to what you can create.
🔗 Additional Resources:
- Higher-Order and Symbolic Computation Volume 13, Issue 1/2 (April 2000)
- Fundamental Concepts In Programming Languages at the Portland Pattern Repository
- Fundamental Concepts In Programming Languages at Penn State
- ACM Digital Library
Join us on this exciting programming adventure with VB .Net, and let's create something remarkable together! 💻✨
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