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RE: Is Vb.net worth it to learn? - Kyle FYI - 09-19-2011

I find it a really good starter, also I love vb.net!


RE: Is Vb.net worth it to learn? - iRun - 09-29-2011

VB.NET is very nice for beginners to start learning. I started with VB.NET, now I am currently learning Java.


RE: Is Vb.net worth it to learn? - Arron XR - 09-30-2011

(08-13-2011, 07:23 AM)Scream Wrote: VB.net is for noobs. if you want to earn money by coding, you should start learning C#.

please explain how its for noobs. Confused


RE: Is Vb.net worth it to learn? - Relapse - 10-02-2011

Yes I would learn it. I've been coding in it for about a year, and I love it. Your going to hear many rumors on how it's bad, but it's really not.


RE: Is Vb.net worth it to learn? - Greyersting - 10-10-2011

I really like Vb.net. It's really about preference, though


RE: Is Vb.net worth it to learn? - Resistance - 10-10-2011

Knowledge is infinite. If this question comes across your mind, forget coding ever existed.

Do something else. Of course it is worth it.


RE: Is Vb.net worth it to learn? - Genuine - 10-11-2011

Depending on what kind of programs you would like to make and explore, than sure.
It's always good to learn certain languages.


RE: Is Vb.net worth it to learn? - Closed Account - 12-01-2011

You have to start somewhere vb is good if you are new to coding applications and such but if you want to learn i would do it.


RE: Is Vb.net worth it to learn? - HostGap - 12-03-2011

VB.NET Is a fun language to learn. I enjoy it.


RE: Is Vb.net worth it to learn? - Dervie - 12-03-2011

It depends what type of programs you'd like to code, imo.