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    Default Where can I get a GOOD VB Tutorial ?

    Does any one have GOOD links to GOOD VB Tutorial ?
    I wpuld shore appreciate it.The ones that I have come across on the net are usually not worth it !

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    Default Re:Where can I get a GOOD VB Tutorial ?

    If you are using Visual Basic .NET, it comes with a very comprehensive tutorial on how to implement all of its inherent functions. If you are totally new to Visual Basic, I strongly recommend you buy one of the Sams Teach Yourself Visal Basic .NET texts. They're actually quite good.

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    Default Re:Where can I get a GOOD VB Tutorial ?

    Does any one have GOOD links to GOOD VB Tutorial ?

    I wish I wuz more specific in my question......What I really should have asked wuz......Does anyone have a GOOD and FREE online link to a GOOD and FREE VB .NET Tutorial

    Thanx anyway Xenocrates !

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    Default Re:Where can I get a GOOD VB Tutorial ?

    Well in my never ending quest to find a GOOD,FREE online VB .NET Tutorial I came across this LINK



    Not the best but I guess it's better than nothing ! MayB others will find the link helpfull too !

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    Default Re:Where can I get a GOOD VB Tutorial ?

    [quote author=Xenocrates link=board=23;threadid=2093;start=0#msg22727 date=1069171179]
    If you are using Visual Basic .NET, it comes with a very comprehensive tutorial on how to implement all of its inherent functions. If you are totally new to Visual Basic, I strongly recommend you buy one of the Sams Teach Yourself Visal Basic .NET texts. They're actually quite good.
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    Where can these books be had locally?

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    Default Re:Where can I get a GOOD VB Tutorial ?

    Innovative Systems Superstore in Sovereign Centre.

    You need to haul @ss if you want 'em. They are often out of stock because the books are on demand. People are sucking up .NET all over the place like crazy.

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    Default Re:Where can I get a GOOD VB Tutorial ?

    Got the last one they had yesterday, thanks

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    Default Re:Where can I get a GOOD VB Tutorial ?

    Well I'm happy for you man Cuz God knows I was on a waiting list for what seemed like forever. The books just couldn't stay on their shelves. What's worse is that I had to have a brejin a mine who works there to secure a set for me. Count yourself extremely lucky. Those books retail for the equivalent of over JA $7000 online - of all the insanity

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    Default Re:Where can I get a GOOD VB Tutorial ?

    If you are a beginner and using VB6.0, I recommend these books by John Smiley (I learned quite a bit using some of those listed)


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    Default Re:Where can I get a GOOD VB Tutorial ?

    I'm a final year UTech student, doing an Enterprise Computing course using VB6 and accompanying technologies. I have a big problem doing programs that I can say I am proud of in VB. I find VB code gets very messy, very quickly. However, I first blame this on my VB programming skills. In my opinion VB doesnt force you to abide by stuctured progrmming. So my question is, where can I find good tutorials, online and free, that will help me to learn to create good, well structured programmes in VB?

    I am a much better Java programmer, so if anyone knows of any tutorials that address VB programming from a Java programmer perspective, that would be very welcome.

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