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HI, I made this tutorial mainly for newbies explaining
some of the basic VB things |
Hello World With Visual Basic 6 http://www.hitmill.com/programming/vb/hello.html |
This is a Hello World project tutorial for Visual Basic 6.0 written for the beginning programming student, new to the Visual Basic 6.0 development environment (work area). |
Tutorials - Hello World http://www.cespage.com/vb/vbtut1.html |
This is the famous universally recognised first stage of a tutorial used in every programming language from Java to C++. This tutorial will show you in Visual Basic 5 (same as 6) but this does not matter as this example can be done in any version of Visual Basic. |
Visual Basic 6 Tutorials http://www.cespage.com/vb/tutorials.html#vb6 |
A range of tutorials with very nice layout. Step-by-step instructions with lots of screen shots. |
Microsoft Visual Basic 6 |
Sample Quick Time Movie tutorials |
http://www.freevbcode.com | An excellent site with thousands of samples |
This web page contains chapter summaries and examples from the textbook: Gottfried, Byron S., 2001, Schaum's Outline of Theory and Problems of PROGRAMMING WITH VISUAL BASIC, Schaum's Outline Series, McGRAW-HILL, INC., New York, ISBN 0-07-135671-1, |
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Planet Source Code. |
DeveloperFusion.com |
There are 10 types of people in this world, those that understand binary, and those that don't.
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Russell, R. (2004, February 13). Visual Basic Links
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