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Jan 1st, 2006, 08:05 PM
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Re: Hi, I'm new and I want so questions to be answered.
Welcome to the forums.
I think VB 2005 is VB 8, and VB 2003 is VB 7, but I don't remember exactly whether or not that's correct.
VB 2005 is nearly the same as VB.Net, except there was also VB 2003. There are a few other versions, but they are all Net. There are also other Net languages, like C#
I prefer Visual Basic 6.0. You can google for many tutorials on each language.
I've been using Basic for so long, that it's second-nature. In VB Net, most things have changed, and I haven't bothered learning it that well.
For you, not knowing either, I'd suggest jumping right to Net, unless you already have a copy of VB 6.0
Last edited by dglienna; Jan 1st, 2006 at 08:11 PM.
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