CP212
Windows Application Programming
0.50 Credits
This course is designed for students who have a basic understanding of spreadsheets, word processors, and databases as well as introductory programming experience. The course introduces methods to automate repetitive tasks and create user-friendly applications in spreadsheets, word processors, and databases using the powerful macro language, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). Topics include: a review of programming constructs such as data types,
looping, conditional statements, and arrays; the design of graphical interfaces with the typical "look and feel" of Windows software; the design of dialog boxes with controls and event handling code that responds to user input; automating tasks; consolidating data; providing user-friendly reports.
Additional Course Information
- Prerequisites
- CP102 and previous programming experience, or CP104.
Offerings
| Location | Course # | Access/Details |
| Lab (TBA) |
CP2121 |
M - 2:30 - 4:50 pm - Spring Term 2011 |
| Waterloo Campus |
CP212O |
M,W - 1:00 - 2:20 pm - Spring Term 2011 |