Visual Basic .NET Tutorial

Displaying Digital and Analog Clock in VB.NET

Submitted by donbermoy on
Today, I will teach you how to create and display the digital and analog time. Now, let's start this tutorial! 1. Let's start with creating a Windows Form Application for this tutorial by following the following steps in Microsoft Visual Studio: Go to File, click New Project, and choose Windows Application. 2. Next, add two radioButtons named rbDigital and rbanalog. Insert also a timer named Timer1, add a label named Label2, and a webbrowser named WebBrowser1.

A Simple Backup and Restore Microsoft Access Database Using Visual Basic.Net [Part II]

Submitted by joken on
The lesson is the continuation of our last tutorial called “A Simple Backup and Restore Microsoft Access Database Using Visual Basic.Net [Part II]”, but this time we’re going to focus on how to Restore a MS Access Database. To start with this course, open our last project called “dbBackup”.

A Simple Backup and Restore Microsoft Access Database Using Visual Basic.Net [Part I]

Submitted by joken on
This tutorial, i'm going to show you how to create a simple way on how to create an application that will of enable you to create a Backup of your Microsoft Access Database using Visual Basic.Net. To start in this application, Create a new project in Visual Basic and Name it as “dbBackup”. Then add three buttons, Textbox, three Labels.

How To Build a Stub in Visual Basic .NET

Submitted by Yorkiebar on
Introduction: This tutorial is on how to create a stub in Visual Basic .NET. Builder: This is a follow on tutorial from my previous tutorial on how to create a builder in Visual Basic .NET which allows a user to input custom settings to their liking in to an application (the builder) which will then put those settings via the controls (textbox and checkbox in that example) in to the generated stub.

How to Fill and Get the Value Member of a ListBox in Visual Basic 2008 and MS Access Database

Submitted by janobe on
This time, I’m going to teach you how to fill and get the value member of a ListBox by using Visual Basic 2008 and MS Access Database. With this tutorial, you can fill the data to the ListBox that came from the Database and get its Id by clicking the name that shows in the ListBox. Let’s begin: Open the Visual Basic 2008 and create a new Windows Form Application. Drag a button and a ListBox in the Form.

How to set your TextBox to Show and Hide Password in the User Registration Form.

Submitted by janobe on
In this turtorial, I will teach you how to set your Textbox to "show" and "hide" Password in the User Rgistration Form by using Visual Basic 2008. This will help you determined the password that you have input in the Textbox when registering in the User Registration Form. So let’s begin: Open the Visual Basic 2008 and create a new Windows Form Application.

How to create a TextBox Programmatically in Visual Basic 2008

Submitted by janobe on
In this turtorial, I will teach you how to create a TextBox programmatically by using Visual Basic 2008. With this, you don’t have to drag any TextBoxes in Form and set the location of it. It will create and set automatically. So let’s begin: First open Visual Basic 2008 and create a new Windows Form Application.

Basic Notepad in Visual Basic .NET

Submitted by Yorkiebar on
Introduction: This tutorial is on how to make a simple Notepad text editor in Visual Basic .NET. Controls: The controls we will need are; Button, button1, Save File Button, button2, Open File Textbox, textbox1, File Contents Imports: Before we begin, you need to import System.IO to allow our program to read and write to/from files.

Call Function by String Name in Visual Basic .NET

Submitted by Yorkiebar on
Introduction: This tutorial is on how to run a function using it's reference name as a string in Visual Basic .NET. Built In: Luckily enough, the .NET framework has a built in function which allows an object, string function name, invoke type, and parameters to be called - this function is named 'CallByName'.

Uploading POST Data to PHP in Visual Basic.NET

Submitted by Yorkiebar on
Introduction: This tutorial is on how to upload POST data to a PHP file on a web server or localhost through Visual Basic .NET. Why POST? POST is the method used to upload sensitive data such as passwords, as opposed to using the PHP GET method which will simply show all data in the URL bar; GET - http://www.website.com/page.php?password=ThisIsMyGETPassword POST - http://www.website.com/page.php Both example sites would receive the same information, but the POST one is undercover and therefore slightly more secure. Why Only Slightly More Secure?