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Originally posted by TRshady@23 July 2003 - 14:33
ok, thank you, that has helped. I'll go get VB now. Cheers. :)
Vb is not going to help you if your completely clueless to programming. You have to have a little knowlege regarding at least c or c++ (although not required) to really be a proficient programmer. Here's a useful link that may help you.
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NOTE: Although Visual Basic is a comprehensive programming tool, VB retains its BASIC language heritage. Designers in the late 1950s developed the BASIC programming language for beginning programmers. BASIC was easier to use than other programming languages of the time, such as COBOL and FORTRAN. Microsoft never forgot VB's roots when developing Visual Basic. Newcomers to programming can learn to create simple but working Windows programs in just a short time.