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Wednesday, May 13th 2009, 5:25am

Tutorials???

Hello there everyone, ?( :S
I know I have asked this before, Is there a Tutorial for Jabaco, from a beginner to an expert programmer?

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Wednesday, May 13th 2009, 5:38pm

Jabaco, one language - two ways of tutorials

Hello Richard,
welcome at Jabaco.

I do not know a special tutorial for Jabaco. I mean you must collect your information from different sources.
The language and the IDE is very near by Visual Basic. So look e.g. at http://www.vb6.us/ for samples and tutorials, the most of them work with Jabaco, but not the specials, e.g. ActiveX. Or look at http://www.vbtutor.net/vbtutor.html or http://www.garybeene.com/vb/tutor.htm.

The symbiosis from VB and Java is combined in Jabaco. So it is important, beside language and syntax, to have knowledge about the Java object model. Load from http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp the Java SE 6 documentation.

I think with this information you get a very good base to be an expert programmer in the near future.

And last but not least you have the possibility to ask this forum, your questions are welcome.

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Saturday, May 23rd 2009, 7:23am

German VB forums as source for Jabaco

Hello community,
here is a collection of my favorite German forums of VB:

  1. ActiveVB
  2. VBFun
  3. VBArchive

These are good sources for Jabaco too.

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