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Could someone please give me some good websites to learn VB?

Im starting it in College again and am a little rusty
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I recommend just sticking with your class or if you pass them up too much it will become boring.
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Z61 wrote I recommend just sticking with your class or if you pass them up too much it will become boring.


Honestly, this is a false statement. If you find programming to be boring at anytime of doing so, then you do not enjoy coding nor want to learn. To become a somewhat decent/good programmer it involves practice and hard-work.

Nevertheless, you may want to check out TheNewBoston, he's quite an impressive guy.
There's a website just type it in Google.
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Great site, plenty of (free) e-books to choose from..

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Abbreviate wrote Great site, plenty of (free) e-books to choose from..

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Thanks for that link, has a lot of different books I can use for a lot of different languages.
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Z61 wrote I recommend just sticking with your class or if you pass them up too much it will become boring.


Honestly, this is a false statement. If you find programming to be boring at anytime of doing so, then you do not enjoy coding nor want to learn. To become a somewhat decent/good programmer it involves practice and hard-work.

Nevertheless, you may want to check out TheNewBoston, he's quite an impressive guy.
There's a website just type it in Google.

Not once did I say that he would get bored by continuing to code. If he passes his class up he'll just be sitting there for no purpose.
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Cheers for the replies people!

Will take a look at that website
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The new boston is good but not that many tutorials.
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