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Newbies: // Botsm a k a v e l iMay 11, 2001, 9:49pm
Ok, I am tired of these questions, I may sound like an ignorant person, but
you need to learn something on your own, you won't always have someone to do your work for you. Buy a book, read it, and ask if you still don't know. Off Topic: Grimble, why do you hate me so much? What exactly have I done to you? moriaMay 12, 2001, 6:45am
ermmmm by the time they have read the book, they'll be at a stage where you
need to ask them questions dont ya think based on some of your more recent ones?? Just remember, the more you spout off about not being prepared to help newbies, the less likely it is that anyone will ever help you. Just remember what goes around comes around... newbie:) Moria [View Quote] brantMay 12, 2001, 2:20pm
The best (and cheapest) book is the MSDN library that comes with VB.
I was able to teach myself VB simply by following the tutorial in the help files. I would suggest that those who are looking for a way to learn VB quickly take a look at the help files there - they're very useful. agent fox mulderMay 23, 2001, 12:06pm
Listen they ask a question cause they want help.. They have a right to ask a
question. If you were a newbie you would ask kmissile583kMay 24, 2001, 6:35pm
I always just consulted the help files when I had a question, and I tell
newbies to do that too. |