anyone know a good web site ,for leanring vb.net
i'm newbie and want to get intovb.net programming , but don't where to start.
help appreciated
thks
which is better to learn c# or vb.net?
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anyone know a good web site ,for leanring vb.net
i'm newbie and want to get intovb.net programming , but don't where to start.
help appreciated
thks
which is better to learn c# or vb.net?
visual c# is neary the same thing as VB.net but
C# is for games if i'm have it good ??
but i think this is the best site to find scripts !!!!
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what i'm looking for is clear an concise vb.net tutorials for beginners
thks
Yes.Quote:
Originally Posted by killerbeam1
No. VB can do anything C# can do so they are pretty much equivalent, as are all managed .Net languages. C# is no more suited to games than VB is to printing invoices. C# == VB (sort of).Quote:
Originally Posted by killerbeam1
You'll never learn VB.NET from the Web. The best thing you can do is to buy a book - MS Visual Basic.NET Step By Step and Karl Moore Visual Basic.NET The Tutorials.
When you're done with books then you can go online and learn from tutorials.
Yes, good advice. That's what I always do. Also, NEVER go for "beginner" based books, because the learning curve is shallower than Paris Hilton.Quote:
Originally Posted by VBnetFan
If you new to programming in general then a beginner's book wouldn't be so bad.
Jorge
I quite liked the Wrox books where there are scary dudes on the cover...
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Originally Posted by Asgorath
Good point, if you are a User drawn to the dark side, then yes go for a nooby book.
:D
Wrox are one of my faves too but equally, I find it hard to have those scary people staring up at me from my desk or down from my bookshelf.Quote:
Originally Posted by dinosaur_uk
I can also highly recommend books published by Deitel. I work as a trainer and out of all the books I've ever recommended to nooby VB and C# programmers, they usually come out best for a good, all round overview.