Detect and Display the Screen Resolution in VB.NET

Submitted by donbermoy on
This tutorial will teach you how to create a program that can detect and display the screen resolution in vb.net. Now, let's start this tutorial! 1. Let's start with creating a Windows Form Application for this tutorial by following the following steps in Microsoft Visual Studio: Go to File, click New Project, and choose Windows Application. 2. Next, add only two labels named Label1 and Label2 to get the width and the height of the resolution. 3. Now, lets start the coding. We will just put our code in our Form_Load.

Add Multiple Pictures Dynamically and Show the Selected Picture in VB.NET

Submitted by donbermoy on
This tutorial will teach you how to create a program that will add multiple pictures dynamically and will show the selected picture in the picturebox using vb.net. 1. Let's start with creating a Windows Form Application for this tutorial by following the following steps in Microsoft Visual Studio: Go to File, click New Project, and choose Windows Application. 2. Next, add only one Button named Button1 and one PictureBox named PictureBox1 in your Form. 3.

File Content Sorter in VB.NET

Submitted by donbermoy on
This tutorial will teach you how to create a program that sorts the content of file in vb.net. Now, let's start this tutorial! 1. Let's start with creating a Windows Form Application for this tutorial by following the following steps in Microsoft Visual Studio: Go to File, click New Project, and choose Windows Application. 2. Next, add one button named openBTN and an OpenFileDialog1 that we will use to open a particular file such as text file. 3.

How to Display Output using Java

Submitted by GeePee on
In this tutorial, you will learn the basic elements and concepts of Java Programming language to create a Java Program. You will know the effect of an output statement in this program. I will be using the JCreator IDE in developing the program. To start in this tutorial, first open the JCreator IDE, click new and paste the following code.

Simple Drop Down Clock Using HTML JavaScript

Submitted by alpha_luna on
This is a simple drop down clock created using HTML and JavaScript. You can set the time of different cities around the world in the drop down menu. Note: To use or set your own city, simply add it in the drop down menu using the tags, and specify the city offset from the GMT inside the value attribute. Example Buenos Aires Try it yourself and enjoy coding.