Friday, July 31, 2009

How do you learn visual basic programming?

ive no basic knowledge about computer programming but i sure like to learn the basics and eventually try visual basic programming.

How do you learn visual basic programming?
Buy a book. Any book. Visual basic is designed for beginners
Reply:You can buy all sorts of different books to learn VB. Also, there are tons of online tutorials which are all free. You should look into them.





Here's the link to one of them so you can see what I mean: http://www.vbtutor.net/vbtutor.html





Good luck!
Reply:Take a class or two to familiarize yourself with the programming language and the developer tools. Then pick a project you would like to do a a hobby and use the language you've learned to try and finish the project.





Doing a programming project on your own is the best way to learn any programming language.





I learned my languages by creating stupid games :)
Reply:I use it for work every day.... i learned the basics by taking a class at the community college, and taught myself a lot by just spending time doing it. Basically... anything that you see done on a windows application can be done in visual basic! Maybe not everything, but a the majority of everything! Maybe look up an online class.
Reply:I'm giving u this site, because I'm feeling nice today, but I want you to give the next blind person u meet on the street a dollar. http://www.engin.umd.umich.edu/CIS/cours...
Reply:try c++ for dummies





well i'm a business major and computer science minor so i learned some from school.





try local community college.
Reply:The best way for someone without any computer programming knowledge at all to learn any language is to take a class -- often VB is offered at community colleges. There are a variety of online tutorials to provide you with a wealth of information, but the best way to learn is through practice, and a real classroom environment will give you that practice.


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