Ned halp with Visual Basic

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  • JKPolk
    tool
    • Aug 2003
    • 3737

    #16
    Re: Ned halp with Visual Basic

    Welcome to a great introduction language? It's better than Scheme at teaching people the basics of coding and is also a crude way to start with OOP. Not *that* bad of a basic language.

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    • Psycho8137
      FFR Player
      • May 2005
      • 265

      #17
      Re: Ned halp with Visual Basic

      ITT Post the most complex VB code you possibly can for a simple task.


      ^^^ Tass

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      • All_That_Chaz
        Supreme Dictator For Life
        • Apr 2004
        • 5874

        #18
        Re: Ned halp with Visual Basic

        Originally posted by JKPolk
        Welcome to a great introduction language? It's better than Scheme at teaching people the basics of coding and is also a crude way to start with OOP. Not *that* bad of a basic language.
        Oh I agree entirely. I can't think of a better way to get introduced to object-oriented programming. But it's practical uses are pretty restrictive. It's just so damn inefficient. But it was cute when I took it as my first programming class back in 10th grade.
        Back to "Back to Earth"
        Originally posted by FoJaR
        dammit chaz
        Originally posted by FoJaR
        god dammit chaz
        Originally posted by MalReynolds
        I bet when you live in a glass house, the temptation to throw stones is magnified strictly because you're not supposed to.

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        • JKPolk
          tool
          • Aug 2003
          • 3737

          #19
          Re: Ned halp with Visual Basic

          Fair enough. Between that and programming on my Ti-83+ I think I put in a few solid months of completely pointless work. Still learned a lot, though, while managing to make a program on my calc that took my Honors Chem final for me. Good times.

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          • L0NEvvolf
            FFR Veteran
            • Nov 2006
            • 2068

            #20
            Re: Ned halp with Visual Basic

            Crap to late to help sorry good job getting it done

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            • LLaMaSaUceYup
              FFR Player
              • Jan 2007
              • 3759

              #21
              Re: Ned halp with Visual Basic

              FFR, the best place to get homework done!

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              • SyntheticDarkness
                FFR Player
                • May 2005
                • 42

                #22
                Re: Ned halp with Visual Basic

                Originally posted by Psycho8137
                ITT Post the most complex VB code you possibly can for a simple task.
                Don't blame me, this is my first time working with this crap. xD

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