Quoted from "jose" also programmed in COBOL! I bet you are into chains, whips and leather too :p
Quoted from "Garrett" Quoted from "StevenP" Garret, you can look here as a good place to start: http://visualbasic.freetutes.com/learn-vb6/ Also, a good place to look for example source code is http://www.planetsourcecode.com. If you have any questions just ask me. Thanks a bunch Steve :-) Another thing, does anyone actually have the help file for VB 6 for reference? Or is there a user made help file with reference to all the commands and functions etc? Steve, that tutorial you noted is pretty ...
Quoted from "StevenP" Garret, you can look here as a good place to start: http://visualbasic.freetutes.com/learn-vb6/ Also, a good place to look for example source code is http://www.planetsourcecode.com. If you have any questions just ask me. Thanks a bunch Steve :-) Another thing, does anyone actually have the help file for VB 6 for reference? Or is there a user made help file with reference to all the commands and functions etc?
Quoted from "Diegoba" If you need any help on creating a basic application (like if you never used V.Basic) I'll be more than happy to help I kind of need help myself on just VB in general. I'm familiar with Basic via Liberty Basic, PureBasic, BlitzMax, QBasic and such, but have little to no time in VB. If there's a VB help file that is available for download somewhere, I'd rather have access to that. Or some VB examples that I can tink with to get familiar with.
I would have voted but your poll doesn't include any of the programming languages I use. You should consider adding some generic entries, such as just "Basic" to cover any basic languages that are not listed. ~Garrett