Where to Find the Best Online Tutorial for Visual Basic 5/6 or .NET?

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Recommendations for Visual Basic tutorials focus on the site vbcity.com, which has been used positively by some users. The discussion also clarifies that the preferred version for tutorials is Visual Basic 5/6 rather than .NET. This distinction is important for those seeking resources tailored to the older versions of Visual Basic.
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Can some one please recommend a good source for visual basic tutorial.
 
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I don't know if it is the best or not but I have used this site a few times.

http://vbcity.com/

Thanks
Matt
 
wolram said:
Can some one please recommend a good source for visual basic tutorial.

VB 5/6 or .NET ?
 
Greg Bernhardt said:
VB 5/6 or .NET ?


It would be 5/6 Greg
 
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