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qiqinuinaifen128
Jul 27th, 2007, 09:19 AM
i want to share a good news to everyone here
i have successfully finish my project already^_^,
i want to thank this vbforums and all the members here for giving me lots of help and information. Although i have a supervisor who guiding me this VB Project...
but he didnt give me lots of help compare to you all...
Thank you. You all are very excellent:thumb:

After finish my project, now i have gain the interest to learn programming.
Could anyone give me a briefing about the programming.....
about there are how may types of programming and which one is more popular, and use in which area......and so on..
I am a student and a "new" beginner, is it possible to self learning programming???
I am very welcome for you all share your experience from a beginner to a professional programmer...

ThANK You

Hack
Jul 27th, 2007, 09:26 AM
Moved to General DeveloperCould anyone give me a briefing about the programming.....
about there are how may types of programming and which one is more popular, and use in which area......and so onAre you asking about different programming languages and which are the most popular?

qiqinuinaifen128
Jul 27th, 2007, 09:37 AM
yes...since i am abit confusing that why so much different programming languages appear, and dont know which one to learn. Actually i hv gain the interest in vb programing after finish my vb proj...

Hack
Jul 27th, 2007, 10:02 AM
If you are just starting with VB, now is the time to get into VB.NET

VB6 is no longer supported by Microsoft and is gradually being placed by its .NET version.

mendhak
Jul 27th, 2007, 11:37 AM
It's very possible to teach yourself. In fact, it's better to teach yourself because you're then open to several different sources of teaching rather than one constrained one.

Although it does help to eventually get yourself 'certified' with a degree.

RobDog888
Jul 27th, 2007, 01:37 PM
It's very possible to teach yourself. In fact, it's better to teach yourself because you're then open to several different sources of teaching rather than one constrained one.

Although it does help to eventually get yourself 'certified' with a degree.
...Like 'Insane'? :D

If you are developing with Microsoft technologies then you would want to get a Microsoft Certification. The tests are not cheap but if you are serious about programming then it will be worth something down the road when you go to get a job.

I have taught myself programming from back in the days of BASIC language. Most of the more experienced programmers on VBF have taught themselves.

qiqinuinaifen128
Jul 27th, 2007, 02:11 PM
Since i am still study in school, i am dont know what is outside world need, so i feel worry confusion that what should i prepare for my future need. i scare i waste my time to study a useless programming. now i dont hv the visual .net program. i just only have visual basic 6 and visual c# these two program. so ...
what should i do....
x_x

phimtau123
Jul 27th, 2007, 02:49 PM
keep learning vb6.0 then....even though it is fading out but alot of company still use

qiqinuinaifen128
Jul 27th, 2007, 03:01 PM
ok, i hv decided already...thank you...
i will keep learning vb6
I dont have any visual basic reference book, how can i self learning, is there any good link for learning vb 6?
share ur experience to me...how you learn it.. Thank you ^_^

hah very late already, feel tired..hope to see reply tomorrow...

RobDog888
Jul 27th, 2007, 04:08 PM
All the new .NET languages/IDEs are available for free in the Express version for 2005. Just go to the Microsoft site and download.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/

Hack
Jul 29th, 2007, 04:10 AM
And don't forget we have sections for both ClassicVB (VB6 and before) as well as VB.NET

When posting your question, make sure you post in the correct section. :)