Guide to Visual Programming (GUI) in VB.NET - Urgent Help Needed

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A user urgently seeks a guide on visual programming with Visual Basic .NET, prompting various responses. One participant shares a link to a PDF resource, while another suggests that the MSDN website offers comprehensive information on VB .NET and related languages. The discussion highlights the ease of learning VB .NET through experimentation, emphasizing that basic knowledge can lead to effective programming. Additionally, there are mentions of restrictions on programming in certain countries, which may affect access to resources. Overall, the conversation revolves around finding reliable guides and resources for learning Visual Basic .NET.
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Do anyone know a guide about visual programming (gui) in VisualBasic. Net?
It is really urgent.

Thanks in advance..
 
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How urgent can it be if you haven't looked yourself?
 
Knowthing,

Have this site
http://www.softhelp.sun.com/lib/vbasdn.pdf|do=newreply&noquote=1&p=1206170.

Verty, of course he searched but didn't find. You are always like this.

Amir Fahd.
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A real fact may help vigorously some day.
 
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You have right Knowthing. In your country and many others... There some restrictions about programmings.

May be Verty didn't know so.


Amir Fahd.
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A real fact may help vigorously some day.
 
knowthing said:
Do anyone know a guide about visual programming (gui) in VisualBasic. Net?
It is really urgent.

Thanks in advance..

http://msdn.microsoft.com, answers pretty much everything about VB .net and any other language which supports .net framework or is/was a part of the Microsoft Visual Studio suite.

There is sufficient information there to learn most languages/APIs from scratch. :)

Also, with something like VB it is worth experimenting, its so easy once you know a few basic things.
 
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