This course offers an introduction to the VB.NET programming environment, integrated development environment, and ability to optimize and deploy VB.NET applications.
VB.NET represents a radical redesign of the successful Visual Basic concept. Visual Basic has been rewritten from the ground up to take full advantage of the .NET platform, which will form the basis of Microsoft’s product strategy for the foreseeable future. This is truly revolution, not evolution!
Real testimonials from our Students!
My name is Willie M. Williams, I became unemployed after nine years of service to one of the big three companies in April 2009. The majority of my department (ISS) was terminated indefinitely. I thought to myself, ok, I’ll just find another job in the IT field because I knew I had a Master’s degree [...] Read more
Willie M. Williams
First I would like to thank GIT staff for all their support. Before I started at Global Information Technology (GIT). I had no IT experience and I was searching for a career that I enjoyed as well as one that would allow me to raise my two children as a single parent. At the time [...] Read more
Nicole Walker
I was fortunate to meet Manish, the Director of Global-IT, and started to discuss classes that would assist me with Project Management, as a Training Consultant. My experience has been nothing but positive, but also, confidence building. My instructor was phenomenal who taught my PMP course. He not only is available any time, but is [...] Read more
Soraya Meri
I started training at Global I.T. in January of 2002 with the Web Pro course, then after successfully completing that course, I elected to take the Java Pro. I liked my instructors because they were always willing to help before and after class, as well as by appointment. The material was good because it explained [...] Read more
Lisa Majewski
I got an Associate degree In Electronics Engineering Technology in 1996. The results I got from getting that degree were good; however, I had been laid off several times within a time frame of 14 years. The last time I got laid off, I thought about my continued interest in computer technology and the lack [...] Read more
Mister Jackson