Sunday, August 2, 2009

VB 2005 learning guide?

i want to learn programming specially visual basic 2005. but let me tell you first thing is i dont know anything about programming. almost new for programming world, is it possible to learn programming for a person who dont have a single knowledge of any kind of programming. and my aim is to learn vb 2005, few people told me that u must have good command over VB 6 or c or c++ to learn programming under .net environment.


can someone suggest me what to do weather to start learn programming or to leave idea behind.


i am confused, i dont know from where to start ?

VB 2005 learning guide?
in my opinion rather than wasting time in other language, you can directly start with .net but start from scratch and learn everything in order. do not jump from ist to middle level. it might take time to understand and using logic. first just start with basic things like designing form using toolbox controls. using msgbox/inputbox etc.





after gaining cmmand over basic things then move to databse programming i.e. ADO





good luck
Reply:I think that to start from VB is not a good idea..





If you want to learn the .NET environment, start from the c# (it's an ISO language).. and without use of winform .. but only from OOP arguments.. exercise, and also learning on network, web services, ado.net ...

cvs

Problem in Programming ? help please?

hi,


How i can write a Subroutine or Function in Compaq Visual Fortran which can find regular expressions in source code.


I think Fortran contains functions such as (Verfiy )and (Scan)


But who can not operate with regular expression .


(You can say a function that looks like. Net (match ), but in FORTRAN)


(you can write it in your answers if is in C++ ,but no laison with .NET )





Thanks

Problem in Programming ? help please?
Fortran ??? 1957 ???? it's been so long. Fortran you define every definition. Your question intrigued me and I find modern products like Zeus for the Fortran language. You'll have to google like I did. --%26gt; fortran RegEx





I KNEW there was a reason why I specialized in java.