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Can I get a nice tutor? - ๖ۣۜHacker™ - 12-14-2011 I have just downloaded VB .net and I wondered if anyone can help me with this program, it seems like it is hard to start off learning this since there is so many options and I would just like help to start off I guess... Any help is appreciated. RE: Can I get a nice tutor? - Mercury - 12-27-2011 (12-14-2011, 08:57 PM)๖ۣۜHacker™ Wrote: I have just downloaded VB .net and I wondered if anyone can help me with this program, it seems like it is hard to start off learning this since there is so many options and I would just like help to start off I guess... Any help is appreciated. Visual Basic isn't hard to learn. Here, let's create a simple Hello world. Create a new project (windows form), and put a button. The code for button1 : Code: Msgbox("Hello world!") RE: Can I get a nice tutor? - King - 12-27-2011 Forget actually coding at the moment. Just start with experimenting with forms layout and design. Make a form. Put some controls on it. Change the properties. Then, watch some YT tutorials. It's really easy. RE: Can I get a nice tutor? - BreShiE - 12-27-2011 Try experimenting what this does: For your Form1 put in a Textbox and a Button, then double click on the button to open the code. Now put this in between the "Button1_Click" and "End Sub": Code: If Textbox1.Text = ("Text Here") Then Once you've done that, press F5 and find out what happens when you enter text into the Textbox and click the Button. VB.NET is actually quite easy, but I prefer VB6 so I'm not sure if that code will work or not, I've only used .NET a few times but that does work on VB6. RE: Can I get a nice tutor? - King - 12-27-2011 (12-27-2011, 08:37 PM)BreShiE Wrote: Try experimenting what this does: For a .NET equivalent. Code: If TextBox1.Text = "Text Here" Then Virtually the same. I really just cleaned it up to how I like crap indented. RE: Can I get a nice tutor? - Epeolatry - 12-27-2011 I use to practice by making SMS bombers they are fun to make the outcome is even better. You can search the internet for tutorials. Title Title button is I think all you need. RE: Can I get a nice tutor? - AceInfinity - 12-29-2011 (12-27-2011, 10:03 AM)Mercury Wrote: Visual Basic isn't hard to learn. Here, let's create a simple Hello world. Create a new project (windows form), and put a button. (12-27-2011, 08:37 PM)BreShiE Wrote: Try experimenting what this does: King Wrote:For a .NET equivalent. He should be learning the MessageBox.Show() method to get into better habits though. |