Creating Windows Apps with Visual Studio 2013
Creating Windows Apps with Visual Studio 2013, available at $29.99, has an average rating of 4.15, with 32 lectures, based on 13 reviews, and has 164 subscribers.
You will learn about At the end of this course students will be able to create Apps that will run in the Windows 8.1 or Windows Phone environment. This course is ideal for individuals who are This is an introductory course for persons that have little or no programming experience. Students will learn about programming concepts as well as how to write basic Visual Basic code using Visual Studio 2013. It is particularly useful for This is an introductory course for persons that have little or no programming experience. Students will learn about programming concepts as well as how to write basic Visual Basic code using Visual Studio 2013.
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Summary
Title: Creating Windows Apps with Visual Studio 2013
Price: $29.99
Average Rating: 4.15
Number of Lectures: 32
Number of Published Lectures: 32
Number of Curriculum Items: 32
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 32
Original Price: $29.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- At the end of this course students will be able to create Apps that will run in the Windows 8.1 or Windows Phone environment.
Who Should Attend
- This is an introductory course for persons that have little or no programming experience. Students will learn about programming concepts as well as how to write basic Visual Basic code using Visual Studio 2013.
Target Audiences
- This is an introductory course for persons that have little or no programming experience. Students will learn about programming concepts as well as how to write basic Visual Basic code using Visual Studio 2013.
This course focuses on WIndows based app development for Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone. We will use the FREE version of Visual Studio 2013 Express or the community version for this class. This is an introductory level course that also focuses on the basics of programming logic.
The course has roughly 2 hours of video content and requires additional outside work for you to be able to create some of the apps on your own. This course is structured with short topical videos related to a particular programming concept, followed by videos that demonstrate the use of the content within an app or program.
If you are interested in learning to develop Windows based apps for the Windows Platform whether it is for a laptop, tablet or phone then this course is for you.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Start Here
Lecture 1: Visual Studio Tips
Chapter 3: Introduction to Computers and Programming
Lecture 1: Introduction to Programming
Lecture 2: Planning an App
Chapter 4: Learning About Variables in a Computer App
Lecture 1: Using Variables in a Program
Lecture 2: Data Types
Lecture 3: Using Math within a Project
Lecture 4: Creating My First App
Lecture 5: Tip Calculator
Lecture 6: Simple Math Calculator Challenge
Chapter 5: Basic Programming Controls
Lecture 1: Basic Controls
Lecture 2: Basic Control Samples
Lecture 3: XAML Resources
Lecture 4: XAML Control Resources
Lecture 5: Control Naming Guideline
Lecture 6: Using Basic Controls Challenge
Lecture 7: Exception Handling
Lecture 8: Formatting Display Data
Lecture 9: Formatting Numbers & Dates
Lecture 10: Sample App Using Exception Handling -Formatting
Chapter 6: Decision Structure
Lecture 1: Decision Structure
Lecture 2: Input Validation
Lecture 3: Using IF Decision Structure Sample App & Input Validation
Lecture 4: Using Select Case Decision Structure & Input Validation
Lecture 5: Decision Structure Challenge
Chapter 7: Loop Structures
Lecture 1: Loop Structures
Lecture 2: Sample App demonstrating the use of the For Next Loop Structure
Lecture 3: Sample App using a Do loop Structure
Lecture 4: Using Looping Structure Challenge
Chapter 8: Random Numbers
Lecture 1: Creating Random Numbers
Lecture 2: Coin Flip Using Random Numbers Sample Project
Lecture 3: Dice Game Challenge
Instructors
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Tom Duda
Associate Professor Computer Science
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