I'm interested in studying Visual Basic and was just wondering where would be the best place to get a compiler from?
Any personal recommendations?
Thanks in advance
I'm interested in studying Visual Basic and was just wondering where would be the best place to get a compiler from?
Any personal recommendations?
Thanks in advance
amazon
As good as anywhere.....
Someone correct me if I'm wrong... but isn't the compiler from Microsoft the only one?Any personal recommendations?
Okay then....
Just as a final question, would any of you consider it worthwhile learning VB? I currently have a fair knowledge of C, and PASCAL, if that means anything to anyone (I don't expect it to.. )
Thanks.
advice from experienced VB programmer
if ur into learning more about programming languages just for knowldgment and fun go ahead for VBstack to C / C++
if ur into make some real programming (stack to c/c++), as u couldnt do in VB all u can do in C++, while u can in C++ do all u could in VB
plus C++ programmer worth more money
and this doesnt mean I dont appreciate VB as a good programming language , but C++ is better one
Programming is a high logical enjoyable art for both programer and user !!
VB is good for quick Win32 apps which don't need blazing speed.
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VB is nice for quick GUI apps and in use in many corporations today. It will be replaced by C# or VB.NET though. As always, knowing all three would be perfect, but with limited time, chose one to learn first. C# or VB would be best.
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