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Whats going on? I am new to programming and wondering what is the best way to start? Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks a lot.

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Welcome to the Codecall forums! Do you have any idea on what kind of programs you want to make? (Or a language you want to learn?)
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I have heard visual basics is one of the easier ones to start with, but ideally after a long time and a lot of work, make it to java.

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Welcome to CodeCall.:) VB would probably be a good start.
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Welcome aboard! The first step is to pick a language :)
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Welcome to codecall! VB is a good choice to start off with!

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Welcome to codecall. I'd recommend python but VB should work fine too.
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Hello, as most people recommended, start with VB.

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Hello and welcome to CodeCall!

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Where would be the best source of information to get started in Visual Basics?

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jbnyc said:

Where would be the best source of information to get started in Visual Basics?

Codecall's YouTube channel has video tutorials: YouTube - CodecallTutorials's Channel
Are you a newbie programmer trying to learn C#? Check out my small tutorial: Visual C# Programming Basics

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Welcome to CodeCall :)