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Extreme Visual Basic Forum > Knowledge Base > Tutors Corner > Newbie "Hello World" Tutorial

http://www.visualbasicforum.com/t40695.html

HI, I made this tutorial mainly for newbies explaining some of the basic VB things
and hope this tutorial will get you started making your own programs.

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

http://www.vtc.com/vb6.htm

Sample Quick Time Movie tutorials
from the first 3 chapters of a VB tutorial

http://www.freevbcode.com

An excellent site with thousands of samples

VISUAL BASIC EXAMPLES

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,

Planet Source Code
Visual Basic Source Code

Planet Source Code.
The largest public source code database on the Internet with 8,588,751 lines of code, articles and tutorials in 11 languages,as well as 1,353 open job postings


Developer Fusion.com

DeveloperFusion.com
- Thousands of tutorials and source code on VB, ASP, C#, PHP, XML and more.

There are 10 types of people in this world, those that understand binary, and those that don't.


APA citation:
Russell, R. (2004, February 13). Visual Basic Links
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