A ardy891 Daemon Poster Messages 1,359 Jan 29, 2005 #2 torrent sites, kazaa!!!! my bro got it froma torrent site!!
O onex55 55 Beta member Messages 1 Apr 4, 2005 #3 VB 6 download http://vbcrisis.spymac.net:81/html/vb/VB6.zip user: vbcrisis pass: avaxat serial: hold down 1 till the computer beeps
VB 6 download http://vbcrisis.spymac.net:81/html/vb/VB6.zip user: vbcrisis pass: avaxat serial: hold down 1 till the computer beeps
Lord Kalthorn Guru Messages 13,293 Location Britain Apr 4, 2005 #4 Best bet would be Kazaa, Bearshare, whatever you use for it. I wouldn't click his up there because well... anybody with such a password is dodgy and you'll have more luck and more safety on something on a Torrent. Why do you want Visual Basic 6?
Best bet would be Kazaa, Bearshare, whatever you use for it. I wouldn't click his up there because well... anybody with such a password is dodgy and you'll have more luck and more safety on something on a Torrent. Why do you want Visual Basic 6?
O outlawstar4761 In Runtime Messages 186 Apr 5, 2005 #5 I want to learn to program and I understand that Basic is the easiest
D DarkDragon7099 Baseband Member Messages 38 Apr 5, 2005 #6 For me Java is the easiest (but maybe is because it's the second one I learned), I learned java and Visual Basic is slightly different (a lot) I have Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Edition though (7 CD's) lol Someone sold that to me for 5€
For me Java is the easiest (but maybe is because it's the second one I learned), I learned java and Visual Basic is slightly different (a lot) I have Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Edition though (7 CD's) lol Someone sold that to me for 5€
D Dishdog Fully Optimized Messages 2,801 Apr 5, 2005 #7 Turing is easier. i learned turing and VB6 at my school and turing is easier. the only bad thing is that turing doesn't have buttons like VB6
Turing is easier. i learned turing and VB6 at my school and turing is easier. the only bad thing is that turing doesn't have buttons like VB6
Lord Kalthorn Guru Messages 13,293 Location Britain Apr 5, 2005 #8 If you want to learn Visual Basic at this stange it would be better to learn VB.NET on Visual Studio 2005 - which is free here. You get the MSDN 2005 Library there too for free if you download VB Express or buy the DVD which is only the cost of shipping.
If you want to learn Visual Basic at this stange it would be better to learn VB.NET on Visual Studio 2005 - which is free here. You get the MSDN 2005 Library there too for free if you download VB Express or buy the DVD which is only the cost of shipping.
O outlawstar4761 In Runtime Messages 186 Apr 5, 2005 #9 Actually since I fist posted this I've gotten VB.net....but don't really know how to use it, I don't know anything about coding >_< any advice?
Actually since I fist posted this I've gotten VB.net....but don't really know how to use it, I don't know anything about coding >_< any advice?
Lord Kalthorn Guru Messages 13,293 Location Britain Apr 5, 2005 #10 MSDN Library comes with it. Read through; ask it, look at the samples.