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    Hello everyone... Just dropping a note to say thanks to everyone for all the help I've received off of all you'r posts. Thanks for your time....

    I have a question though, as I'm trying to learn all this, I've read the excellent tutorials here on vbworld, but I just don't seem to be picking up the syntax, and I just can't think of anything that I could be programming to help my skills move along (learning through practice). Does anyone know of a site where I could find projects that progress in difficulty as you go through them? Such as "make a calculator", then something harder, then something harder, etc....

    Appreciate it,
    Mike


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    Get a book.
    Try Visual Basic for Dummies. Was the first book I got. He writes for the mega-newbie. Which I was at that time. We all were!!!

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    The best book I found was Visual Basic from the ground up by Mcgraw-hill check the web site at www.osborne.com or by it online through Amazon on altavista....Its Brilliant for newbies
    See ya

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    Try www.planet-source-code for code examples. It has complete projects and should be a good supplement to any book that you can pick up.

    Regards,
    Wade

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    Just wanted to say thanks...

    Have a good one!

    Mike

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