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Help please.
My brother just got Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 from his programming teacher. I have a few questions about it. Does it support languages such as VB6, Visual C++, and all the other programming languages by microsoft? If so which one would you recommend learning? And where could I find a few good tutorials to get me started.
Thanks in advance
Kryptonic
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Re: Help please.
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Originally posted here by kryptonic
My brother just got Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 from his programming teacher. I have a few questions about it. Does it support languages such as VB6, Visual C++, and all the other programming languages by microsoft? If so which one would you recommend learning? And where could I find a few good tutorials to get me started.
Thanks in advance
Kryptonic
My .NET Studio has C++, VB, J#, and C#.
You can see the full specs for the MS Visual .Net Studio here.
For C++ I like Starting out with C++ by Tony Gaddis
For VB .NET classes we used Deitel & Deitel
Which language to start with is a personal choice...as long as it's the right language for the job. Everyone has their own opinion...if you ask me I'd say C++.
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Thanks for the help Mathgirl32. I wasnt sure on what it all supported.
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Remember that the software you write will require the .net framework :)
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Yea i know. Do any of you know of any good tutorials for VB6? Any links appreciated.
kryptonic
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Thanks for the link Hidden. :)
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VB6 does not exist. It never existed. It was just a figment of a few people's imagination.
Microsoft employs Winston Smith to paste over old newspapers to change history, thus erasing VB6 from the time line.
There is no VB6, it never existed. There is only VB.NET
Slarty
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Hmmm....interesting way or putting that. Its odd to say that concidering that there is a VB6 cert exam.
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VB6 does not exist.
just as windows 3.1 does not exist