Transcription of Introduction to the Visual Studio .NET IDE
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Page 86 Thursday, November 8, 2001 11:07 AM. 2. Introduction to the Visual Studio .NET IDE. Objectives To be introduced to the Visual Studio .NET Integrated Development Environment (IDE). To become familiar with the types of commands contained in the IDE's menus and toolbars. To understand the use of various kinds of windows in the Visual Studio .NET IDE. To understand Visual Studio .NET's help features. To be able to create, compile and execute a simple Visual Basic program. Seeing is believing. Proverb Form ever follows function. Louis Henri Sullivan Intelligence is the faculty of making artificial objects, especially tools to make tools. Henri-Louis Bergson Page 87 Thursday, November 8, 2001 11:07 AM. Chapter 2 Introduction to the Visual Studio .
Chapter 2 Introduction to the Visual Studio .NET IDE 91 The gray rectangle (called a form) titled Form1 represents the Windows application that the programmer is creating. Later in this chapter, we discuss how to customize t
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