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I am cool
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 14,494
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Can anyone suggest some Intro to Visual Basic books? And perhaps The .net framework?
I really want to start learning how to program in VB .net I already took an intro to .net class.
I have 0 Visual Basic Programing experince other then looking at code and my class. Pictures help :-D |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 26
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Oreilly.com has a ton of great books for all types of programming. One particular series that I've found to be a really great reference is the "Visual QuickStart" series. I'm not positive if they have one for VB.NET, but it wouldn't surprise me. On Oreilly.com they have the "In a Nutshell" series that is really good. The Nutshell series are great for reference, but maybe not learning.
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