Course detail
Programming for Manufacturing Systems
FSI-GPGAcad. year: 2013/2014
The course provides an overview of different groups of programming languages used in the manufacturing systems. These are procedural languages, object-oriented languages, languages for database and multimedia applications. The development trends in these groups are analysed. An example of each group is described in detail and trained practically - C, C++, MS Access, MS Visual Basic.
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Basic literature
Michael Halvorson, Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Professional Krok za krokem, ISBN: 8072264451 (CS)
Recommended reading
Michael Halvorson, Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Professional Krok za krokem, ISBN: 8072264451
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2. Visual Basic Coding Conventions
3. Introduction to Variables, Constants and Data Types
4-5. Using ActiveX Controls
6. Creating ActiveX Components
7. Accessing DLLs and the Windows API
8-9. Interacting Visual Basic with Data in a Database
10. Interprocess communication under MS Windows
11-12.Visual Basic Script – programming for WEB
13. Differences between Visual C++ and Visual Basic
seminars in computer labs
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2. Working with ActiveX objects
3-4. Creating the simple application for text processing
5. Creating the simple application for working with graphics
6-7. Creating the application "Calculator"
8. Connection of application to database
9. Creating a simple application for working with database
10-12.Semester project
13. Delivery and presentation of the semester project