Upon completion of this chapter, your students will be able to
1. Describe the process of visual program design and development.
2. Explain the term object-oriented programming.
3. Explain the concepts of classes, objects, properties, methods, and events.
4. List and describe the three steps for writing a Visual Basic project.
5. Describe the various files that make up a Visual Basic project.
6. Identify the elements in the Visual Studio environment.
7. Define design time, run time, and debug time.
8. Write, run, save, print, and modify your first Visual Basic project.
9. Identify syntax errors, run-time errors, and logic errors.
10. Use AutoCorrect to correct syntax errors.
11. Look up Visual Basic topics in Help.
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