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BeckyC
Jan 26th, 2009, 09:17 PM
I'm looking for a Visual Basic 6.0 programmer to code these applications for me. I'm willing to pay an incentive of $20.00 U.S. or $2 per exercise via Paypal.

1) http://williamsburg.k12.oh.us/Faculty/Herron_M/Computers_II/Visual%20Basic/Chapter_05/Pages/L5-31.htm

Exercise 2, both a) and b).

2) http://williamsburg.k12.oh.us/Faculty/Herron_M/Computers_II/Visual%20Basic/Chapter_05/Pages/L5-32.htm

Exercise 3 & 4.

3) http://williamsburg.k12.oh.us/Faculty/Herron_M/Computers_II/Visual%20Basic/Chapter_05/Pages/L5-33.htm

Exercise 5 & 6.

4) http://williamsburg.k12.oh.us/Faculty/Herron_M/Computers_II/Visual%20Basic/Chapter_05/Pages/L5-34.htm

Exercise 7 & 8.

Thanks.

leinad31
Jan 26th, 2009, 09:27 PM
And how are you supposed to learn?

VBFnewcomer
Jan 27th, 2009, 12:41 AM
continuing with leinad31, nobody is going to help you like this (with or without payment include).
You should attempt to make some effort and post your specific difficulties, which the members would gladly help.
Please do read the FAQ's so that you may get some insight
Happy programming. :thumb:

Daniel Elkins
Jan 27th, 2009, 12:44 AM
$20 isn't even worth checking out the links.

Thanks anyway. And have fun wasting your time at school. Hopefully you're not paying for it. :confused:

westconn1
Jan 27th, 2009, 01:00 AM
i guess if you want to cheat that badly you should get one of the students at your school to do it for you, but i guess you would have to up the rate a lot
you could get plenty of help here, but not for money (unless it was s...loads)
if you attempt the work then post parts that do not work many here will help you

CDRIVE
Jan 27th, 2009, 08:12 AM
There was a study released a few months ago that focused on contemporary values and integrity. Specifically, the study wanted to know how current students viewed the subjects of plagiarism, cheating and the value of one's word. I'm sad to say the the results of the study was quite depressing! This is how (once great) civilizations rot on the vine!:(

LaVolpe
Jan 27th, 2009, 09:17 AM
Rent-a-coder.com has a homework category.

Hack
Jan 27th, 2009, 10:17 AM
Moved

HairyMike
Jan 27th, 2009, 04:35 PM
"I'll pay you to do my homework" - how lame. See you in the welfare queue :wave:

TheSpider
Feb 4th, 2009, 02:14 PM
It upsets me when I see students signed up to a course at college and then don't pay attention. My college gave us a really in-depth 42 page Visual Basic Boot Camp I was able to learn Visual Basic command line applications within a week now I am able to fire off any thing I like litterly in VB Console Application.

A lot of people have been asking for my help, if they use the Boot Camp as a reference then they should find it a little easier. Students want it all ready and done for them.

Just try your best and hire books that will help you. A book I am reading at the moment is "Computer Projects in Visual Basic .NET" and this has a lot of information on Window Applications which your trying to program.

Good luck and if you need help then shoot me a Personal Message but I am only willing to help if you have given it a go.

VBFnewcomer
Feb 5th, 2009, 03:09 AM
could you upload a copy of the 42 page book if there is soft copy. I have not come across vb books on console apps.

TheSpider
Feb 5th, 2009, 03:14 AM
could you upload a copy of the 42 page book if there is soft copy. I have not come across vb books on console apps.


The Visual Basic BootCamp was actually written by a teacher at my college. I'll have to ask him if I am able to upload it. I am sure it wont matter but it is courtsery.

The "Bootcamp" as it is called will have you designing Command Line Applications easily and it would only take no more then a few hours to read and learn. There is a add-on to the bootcamp with the file validation booklet which is 7 pages.

This is just basic to help teach us to get through our A-Levels. The “advanced” stages such as having the application send e-mails isn’t included. However it is still useful for new beginners to quickly learn.

When I have asked him, I'll upload it more likly later today. It is in a Adobe Reader.

Spider.

yellowFlash
Feb 6th, 2009, 03:52 AM
hey, i can do it for u... just tell me how to give to program to u