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Jun 24th, 2017, 08:37 PM
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I'm New Here, Need A Lot of Help!
Hi friends, some of you will recognize me from the VB6 section. After some madness in that department, I decided to make the my business professional. Then I decided to join the VB.net family and downloaded the Visual Studio 2017 version. It's been a few hours yet. By the way until today, I have not used any version except VB6, so I am quite confused.
I am aware that the code structure has changed a bit, but there are a few other questions to ask. Can some informed people help me? In the meantime, if you can forward a contact address where I can communicate more quickly, please be glad. If you are ready, I start my questions.
1) Apart from desktop programming, I also work on web programming. Does it hurt me to learn PHP and VB.net languages at the same time?
2) I think VB.net interface is quite complicated. I did not get used to it after VB6. Where can I find entry level videos or texts where I can learn about menus and all new features?
3) Visual Studio 2017 does not work fast on my computer. (Usually when ru) Are there any optimization settings? (Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 32 Bit, RAM: 3GB DDR3, Display Card: 2GB AMD Radeon, CPU Frequency: 2.67 GHZ)
4) After how long can I start using VB6 in accordance with VB.net and start to improve myself?
5) Can I import my old VB6 projects to Visual Studio 2017? Is there a simple way I can do this? Actually I read a lot of article about it, some people say that, "You can import VB6 projects with Visual Studio 2008 Express Edition, after then you can import your new project file to Visual Studio 2017." is it true? ( new question)
Sorry for my bad English. If there are places you do not understand, I will try to write again as clearly as I can. Thanks...
Last edited by erenagar; Jun 25th, 2017 at 09:10 AM.
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