Learn to create powerful VB .NET applications with real-world projects: Hotel Management and Sale & Inventory Systems.
What you will learn
Develop real-world applications using VB .NET.
Create and manage databases for complex systems.
Implement advanced VB .NET features like event handling, error management, and form customization.
Understand the complete software development lifecycle from design to deployment.
Gain experience with modular coding and reusable components.
Why take this course?
Course Introduction
This course is designed for aspiring software developers and professionals who want to master VB .NET through hands-on, real-world projects. By working on two comprehensive projectsβa Hotel Management System and a Sale & Inventory Management Systemβyouβll gain the skills to design, develop, and implement robust applications. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to enhance your skills, this course will provide a solid foundation in VB .NET programming and database integration.
Section-Wise Curriculum Overview
Section 1: VB .NET Project – Hotel Management System
- Lecture 1: Introduction to Hotel Management System (Preview enabled)
Get an overview of the Hotel Management System project and its objectives. - Lecture 2: Creating the Table Structure (Preview enabled)
Learn how to design and implement the database schema for the project. - Lecture 3βLecture 20: Project VB Parts 1β18
A detailed, step-by-step guide to building the Hotel Management System. Key topics include:- Form design and layout.
- User authentication and roles.
- Room booking management.
- Customer and staff data handling.
- Payment integration and receipt generation.
- Reporting and analytics.
Section 2: VB .NET Project – Sale and Inventory Management System
- Lecture 21: Introduction to Sale and Inventory System
Overview of the project, including its scope and use cases. - Lecture 22: New Table Creation
Setting up the database for inventory, sales, and user management. - Lecture 23βLecture 60: Project VB Parts 1β38
Comprehensive implementation of the Sale and Inventory Management System. Key topics include:- Managing product inventory and stock levels.
- Sales entry and billing automation.
- Vendor and supplier integration.
- Real-time inventory tracking and alerts.
- Generating invoices and sales reports.
- User-friendly interfaces for staff and administrators.
By completing this course, you’ll have developed two full-fledged applications and gained hands-on experience with VB .NET programming, equipping you to tackle real-world software development challenges confidently.