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Hello, if you clicked on this forum, I really hope you're pro at Visual Basic 2008-20**.
Thank you for taking interest in being a mentor, please add me on Skype if you're interested in teaching me, Skype name: hdpixelskillz
Thank you for taking interest in being a mentor, please add me on Skype if you're interested in teaching me, Skype name: hdpixelskillz
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Let's pick out some things wrong with this thread before you realize why no one is rushing to help you.
1) This is a thread not a forum
2) You mean pro at VB, not VS (VS is nothing but a IDE)
3) What qualify's someone as a "pro"
4) No one will help you without a little incentive
5) You have all the documentation at your fingertips, you don't need a teacher
1) This is a thread not a forum
2) You mean pro at VB, not VS (VS is nothing but a IDE)
3) What qualify's someone as a "pro"
4) No one will help you without a little incentive
5) You have all the documentation at your fingertips, you don't need a teacher
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Rhymes wrote Let's pick out some things wrong with this thread before you realize why no one is rushing to help you.
1) This is a thread not a forum
2) You mean pro at VB, not VS (VS is nothing but a IDE)
3) What qualify's someone as a "pro"
4) No one will help you without a little incentive
5) You have all the documentation at your fingertips, you don't need a teacher
1. Agreed.
2. It says VB? Visual Basic? [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
3. Fluent in the language.
4. Correct.
5. People become better when they are taught. Not by reading.
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SeaSwirl wroteRhymes wrote Let's pick out some things wrong with this thread before you realize why no one is rushing to help you.
1) This is a thread not a forum
2) You mean pro at VB, not VS (VS is nothing but a IDE)
3) What qualify's someone as a "pro"
4) No one will help you without a little incentive
5) You have all the documentation at your fingertips, you don't need a teacher
1. Agreed.
2. It says VB? Visual Basic? [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
3. Fluent in the language.
4. Correct.
5. People become better when they are taught. Not by reading.
He edited the post, it first set "if you clicked on this thread you better be pro at visual studio".. And fluent isn't exactly "pro". And I have to agreee, people learn by figuring out there own problems, rather than going to someone and asking them and them telling exactly how to do something, which requires no skill. It's better to have to go and look up your problems and try different things to learn on your own.
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