Sunday, July 26, 2009

What is the best guide to learn Visual basic programming?

I am new to programming and I already have a Borland C++ compiler and a "Visual Basic for Dummies" book. The book kind of beats around the bush though, and I am interested in learning Visual Basic, then C, then C++. To see which one would suit me better, thats the order I would like to learn them in.

What is the best guide to learn Visual basic programming?
first, since you're new to programming i suggest you try


a clinical c course. them move onto c++. if you combine vb with c or c++ or any other language then vb becomes a wrapper. within vb you can execute other programs. you can also open ms applications, web applications and many other


applications from within vb. however, if you insist on vb first try


Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 by Michael Halverson...


ISBN 1-57231-809-0 my version is copyright 1998. Check first. there may a newer version. it comes with a CD so you don't have to invest more $$ until you're sure you like it. FYI..


i too have a borland c++ complier, circa 1997. it doesn't recognize a lot of the newer c++ syntax. goto a web site


for a corp called "bloodshed". you can download a new c++ compiler for free. make sure you have a broadband internet connection.
Reply:i think you should go for the book visual basic 6.0 it has everything and detailed
Reply:The book - "Programming in Visual Basic 6.0" by Tata McGraw Hill Publications is really a good one for beginners.


Do try it, it helps a lot.
Reply:you can visit wikipedia.... there are tips and hints on how to learn visual programming... :-)


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