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02-16-2009, 07:50 PM
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Newb Techie Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: florida Posts: 29
| Re: wanting to learn how to program ok well i decided to go with visual basic and im watching the videos right now |
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02-17-2009, 04:29 PM
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True Techie Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Rx Counter Posts: 147
| Re: wanting to learn how to program Quote:
Originally Posted by kraig6412 ok well i decided to go with visual basic and im watching the videos right now | Sigh, well if you use nothing but windows it will be of use I suppose!
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02-17-2009, 04:48 PM
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Putting the X in Sapper Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: USA Posts: 709
| Re: wanting to learn how to program VB is an excellent way to start programing. The easiest language to learn by far, and is a simple transition to Java or even C++. Good choice IMO.
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02-17-2009, 07:46 PM
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True Techie Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Rx Counter Posts: 147
| Re: wanting to learn how to program Quote:
Originally Posted by SapperX VB is an excellent way to start programing. The easiest language to learn by far, and is a simple transition to Java or even C++. Good choice IMO. | I never said it wasn't, I just think it would be better to learn a language that is cross platform :-D, but that is just my opinion and if not at least one that is closer to Java or C++ (like C#) but I am not here to start a flame war about what is better :rolleyes:
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02-17-2009, 08:31 PM
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Newb Techie Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: florida Posts: 29
| Re: wanting to learn how to program Quote:
Originally Posted by Dr.House I never said it wasn't, I just think it would be better to learn a language that is cross platform :-D, but that is just my opinion and if not at least one that is closer to Java or C++ (like C#) but I am not here to start a flame war about what is better :rolleyes: | your aloud to have a biased opinion that is defiantly what helps get to the bottom of it lol. ok so does anybody know anywhere i can go and watch videos on microsft visual basic besides there main tutorial site something that teaches you more of the code than how to use the program. |
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02-17-2009, 08:33 PM
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| Re: wanting to learn how to program Quote:
Originally Posted by kraig6412 your aloud to have a biased opinion that is defiantly what helps get to the bottom of it lol. ok so does anybody know anywhere i can go and watch videos on microsft visual basic besides there main tutorial site something that teaches you more of the code than how to use the program. | This site seems like it might work Visual Basic Tutorial - visual basic learning center
Or this site (more of a .Net focus) Microsoft Visual Basic .NET tutorials for Beginners
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02-17-2009, 08:36 PM
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Newb Techie Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: florida Posts: 29
| Re: wanting to learn how to program ok thank you alot |
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02-17-2009, 08:44 PM
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| Re: wanting to learn how to program Quote:
Originally Posted by kraig6412 ok thank you alot | No problem, I know starting out can be tough :-P I was lucky to have a friend who, I swear is a genius(and an MIT Grad) to help me get started.
I have some fun VB.NET program i made for a high school class in programming, let me know if you would like the source code, they aren't too complex, I think I have a calculator and a computer utility program. (If I can find them in my school drive I will happily pass you a copy if your interested)
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02-17-2009, 10:53 PM
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Super Techie Join Date: Apr 2008 Posts: 260
| Re: wanting to learn how to program Learning the syntax of a programming language is the easy and quick part of learning to program. Developing stable, user-friendly, and supportable applications takes years of professional experience. |
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02-18-2009, 03:11 AM
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Putting the X in Sapper Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: USA Posts: 709
| Re: wanting to learn how to program Quote:
Originally Posted by Dr.House I never said it wasn't, I just think it would be better to learn a language that is cross platform :-D, but that is just my opinion and if not at least one that is closer to Java or C++ (like C#) but I am not here to start a flame war about what is better :rolleyes: | I'm the last one who would start a flame war  . You are correct in stating VB is not cross platform and I'll even add on that it is not real world at all (as in used in professional application development). The only reason I supported his choice was because I personally learned on VB, which made my life a whole lot easier when I started to learn the useful languages such as Java, C++, and C#. It is the most basic object oriented language, therefore can serve as an excellent tutorial to more advanced object oriented languages (Java).
I agree though, if he is confident enough, tackling C# right away would be the most efficient solution.
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