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Posted 2009-03-03, 04:07 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "I'm going to assume that it shares more..."
Lenny said: [Goto]
I'm going to assume that it shares more or less the same syntax as all the other BASICs, in which case I'll answer your question with a general "Yes" - though I've done a lot of VisualBASIC 6 coding, which is event-driven rather than OO. For a 'toy language' though, it's incredibly powerful.

Once you've got your head around OOP, move onto something more popular and widely-used, like Java or C++ (they may horrible languages, but that's what a lot of the world is written in... well, for the next for years or so, and then the wheel will turn again and Java will be replaced in Universities by a different language, which will filter its way up the food chain and take over, until the next langauge... and the next... and so on).
I tried to learn VisualBasic Using Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition. But, I couldn't find any decent tutorials other than, "How to make a web Browser" and useless stuff like that. Where did you learn Visual Basic?
(Shuts eyes and hopes He did not go to college)

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