FaLgoR
Apr 9 2005, 06:43 PM
| | I want to learn programming on VB. I have some experience on programming languages, but I have many questions about VB. Here we go:
1. What programs will I need to develop VB programs? Can you give the link? 2. Can you tell me some websites about it? 3. Can you tell me some good tutorial? 4. Have you any other tip? 
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snlildude87
Apr 9 2005, 06:59 PM
1. What programs will I need to develop VB programs? Can you give the link? You will need Microsoft Visual Basic 6 to develop VB applications. The only way to get a copy is with a CD, but there are other ways not worth discussing.2. Can you tell me some websites about it? http://codearchive.com is one that I can think of right now3. Can you tell me some good tutorial? go to the link above4. Have you any other tip? VB is way too easy to give tips
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Good Grief Graphics
Apr 9 2005, 07:05 PM
I own visual basic 6, that's the only way I know of to create them, although I htink that macros in word, etc. use vb. Not sure though.
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FaLgoR
Apr 9 2005, 11:03 PM
QUOTE(snlildude87 @ Apr 9 2005, 03:59 PM) 1. What programs will I need to develop VB programs? Can you give the link? You will need Microsoft Visual Basic 6 to develop VB applications. The only way to get a copy is with a CD, but there are other ways not worth discussing.2. Can you tell me some websites about it? http://codearchive.com is one that I can think of right now3. Can you tell me some good tutorial? go to the link above4. Have you any other tip? VB is way too easy to give tips  Damn :/ I'll have to spent money if I want to learn VB?
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Argoth
Apr 9 2005, 11:15 PM
Yes, you will. If you buy a book some will come with it one them but it will be a trail version and you won't be able to make a stand alone version.
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Colamusic
Apr 9 2005, 11:34 PM
Yeh vb6 is supposed to be really easy id like to try it aswell i think it would be good.
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snlildude87
Apr 9 2005, 11:35 PM
QUOTE(FaLgoR @ Apr 9 2005, 08:03 PM) Damn :/ I'll have to spent money if I want to learn VB? Not necessarily. If your school offers a Visual Basic course, then take it! Also, chances are that the teacher teaching the course will have a copy of Microsoft Visual Basic Working Model, Enterprise Edition, or Professional Edition that you can develope apps with. Just ask her for a copy, go home, and burn it. The only burden with the Working Model edition is that you can't make exe's, but you can make exe's with Professional and Enterprise.
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FaLgoR
Apr 10 2005, 02:36 AM
OK, thanks alot for helping me
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Spectre
Apr 16 2005, 02:17 PM
Now now, you shouldn't be encouraging software piracy snlildude87, especially as a moderator. I would suggest you find a second-hand copy in computer classifieds, software dealers, or services such as eBay.
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ManOfSTEEL
Jun 30 2005, 05:14 AM
QUOTE(FaLgoR @ Apr 10 2005, 03:43 AM) I want to learn programming on VB. I have some experience on programming languages, but I have many questions about VB. Here we go: 1. What programs will I need to develop VB programs? Can you give the link? 2. Can you tell me some websites about it? 3. Can you tell me some good tutorial? 4. Have you any other tip?  Thank you all! Well VB is programming language wherein you can development another program, it will for you to develop another vb program... anyway, here is the link wherein you can find more tips and tricks including tutorials for VB, you can do search for any module you want to learn.. just visit VB tutorial and source code for beginners and advance vb programmerHope this link will help you lots...
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lava.alt
Jul 11 2005, 02:30 AM
if you want to start learning to programming vb6 is a good choice ... it is easy and very intuitive to user ... is not case sensitive, a stuffs that can help you a lot ... here are some free tutorials to start learning gameuniv.net
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