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Jun 25th, 2000, 02:34 AM
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Although I've not looked myself at the website, I have a subscription to VBPJ (Visual Basic Programmer's Journal) and once or twice a year they post that sort of information and they may have it on their site as well. Try looking at:
http://www.vbpj.com/
Considering I'm 20... I guess you're right. I have no educational background in the way of college. I started programming in BASIC and a little C when I was 16 or 17 and then moved on to VB and scripting (VBS, JS, some Perl). I tought my high school's advanced programming class (VB5). I've done a lot of web design and scripting and everything I know is self taught. I even had the local community college tell me that unless I just wanted the degree that there was no reason to take their course because I could probably teach their courses. I took that as a compliment and they through "word of mouth" I got on with a major retailer and I'm very happy being a webmaster/Office97(soon 2000) VBA & VBS scripter/and computer tech support.
Anyway, good luck to you and remember... Even though your creating database apps in VB, know that VB is a very powerful application development tool as well. I've created several fully functional apps in VB that had absolutely nothing to do with databases, I've found that if C++ can do it so can VB in some shape or form.
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