#17628 - 06/09/02 12:59 AM
Re: Visual Basic How-To
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Mornse
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I learned to program in VB from looking at source code at http://www.pscode.com and then asking questions in IRC about what I didn't understand. I found that's the best and most fun way to learn because you aren't forcing yourself to do pointless examples and so on, you're doing work you want to in order to finish the program you are working on.
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#17632 - 06/11/02 06:23 PM
Re: Visual Basic How-To
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SilentRage
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heh, it was like 4 years ago that I started learning VB. I had used a free Visual Basic 4 Working Model which had come with several sample programs which were refered to in the tutorials that I had tried to follow but only learned that isn't the way for me. Lucky Seven may no longer exist for all I know - I was just making a point. The MSDN library is frickin huge and you wouldn't want to download it. heh. Instead, I use http://msdn.microsoft.com for my questions. This is the link I saved into my favorites folder: http://search.microsoft.com/advanced_search.asp?qu=&siteid=us/dev
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Okay WTF?
by HenryMiring on 09/27/17 08:45 AM
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