Developing a Point of Sale System using Visual Basic .NET
Learn Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Access Database by Creating a Point Of Sale (POS) System
Description
Have you ever read more than 10 textbooks, whether it's programming books, database tutorials, or watched hours of free videos on countless websites? And after all of your efforts, you still find it impossible to write a complete program.
If you answered yes and you don't want to waste any more of your valuable time, I recommend this course because this course is designed to solve many of these problems!
Why should I apply for this course?
• Take the basic principles further by developing the Windows Forms Application in the form of Graphical User Interface (GUI).
• Learn how to create a relational database (Relational database management system or RDBMS) using Microsoft Access 2016.
• There is a Workshop where you will learn how to create a program to sell products and cut Stock or a Point Of Sale (POS) System with the product management system.
• Learn from real experience with special techniques that can be applied to the original project immediately.
• Learn correct solutions and techniques to prevent problems that occur when programs run through real coding.
• If you are a student who has to complete a project, I recommend this course because it is like a workshop that has a very intensive coding process.
• If you are a freelance programmer looking to upgrade your programming skills, this course is for you.
Press the buy button to apply for this course now and I will see you in class.
Thank you very much
What You Will Learn!
- Create a database in Microsoft Access 2016
- Design and build Windows Forms Application
- Connect to Access database by using commands in a central module
- Do Simple Data Binding and Complex Data Binding
- Manage data in the database by doing CRUD Operations
- Write SQL statements for retrieving and searching from a single point
- Create a Product Management System
- Create a Point Of Sale (POS) System
Who Should Attend!
- People who want to learn to create databases in Microsoft Access
- People who want to learn Visual Basic .NET by writing code
- People who want to learn SQL statements by applying them to real programs
- People who want to build a Product Management system
- People who want to build a Point Of Sale System (POS)