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[ Controls Explained, Tutorial - PART 02 ]
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8/31/2003 5:38:45 AM |
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JamesJD
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VB 3.0, VB 4.0 (16-bit), VB 4.0 (32-bit), VB 5.0, VB 6.0 |
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PART 02 - This tutorial will help start-up any beginner or intermediate programming into Visual Basic as it explains using the toolbars controls and what they do. If you like it then please leave your comments etc and I may consider finishing it off :)
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9/1/2003 5:52:24 AM: Matt Spokes
im sure this should answer any beginners question good work! 5 from me (If this comment was disrespectful, please report it.)
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10/8/2003 3:12:19 PM:
yeah good work im a beginner and its helped me out alot its good for people to help n00bs. (If this comment was disrespectful, please report it.)
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2/20/2004 4:10:09 AM:
It is very useful to develop the programming knowledge. (If this comment was disrespectful, please report it.)
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4/22/2004 3:24:59 AM:
Your code is great! (If this comment was disrespectful, please report it.)
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7/28/2004 4:19:35 AM:
Where is toolbar explained buddy, rest all things are really good. Explained in a systematic manner, really appreciate that. but could u post some toolbar tutorial (If this comment was disrespectful, please report it.)
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8/28/2004 2:32:10 AM:
your coding is excellent (If this comment was disrespectful, please report it.)
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12/31/2004 4:13:10 AM:
little information. but it was helpful for a beginner like me. although it had to less info, i guess u've taught what u wanted to teach. (If this comment was disrespectful, please report it.)
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10/27/2006 1:02:41 PM: ciklonB
Thank you very much. (If this comment was disrespectful, please report it.)
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4/13/2007 1:47:21 AM: pawan
keep it up thanks VB Project A http://vbprojecta.co.nr (If this comment was disrespectful, please report it.)
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7/30/2009 11:50:19 AM: ahamed
this tutorial very useful for beginner (If this comment was disrespectful, please report it.)
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