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rrrrocker

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i want to learn vb myself
canu tell me from where i should start?????
What should i reffer????:confused::confused:

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What do you mean by 'vb' ?

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Do you mean Visual Basic?

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yes visual basic

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Think that shouldn't be posted in PHP forum ^^

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Lol, head over to the VB forum, and learn away! :D

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sorry dude my mistyake
posted by mistake
sorry:rolleyes:

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Moved!

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you can always start with a book, e-book or video tutorial depends on your preference :)
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I found that getting visual studio 2008 was a good move as it has a Learn Visual Basic section. It takes you through the basics and you can progress from there. That got me started off. Then from there i thought of a idea tried to make the idea and take it from there.
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Of course alex3k your right, you need a tool to develop in which is VS in this case.
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enter microsoft.com and search for msdn of visual basic.net 2008