Re: C#/VB Tutorial Question

  • From: "RicksPlace" <ofbgmail@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2010 14:30:43 -0400

Hi Jim: I gave up on the CSharp Tutorials. I was getting major headaches trying 
to work in CSharp again, just cant handle the stress. I am working on the VB 
tutorial, or tutorials, for pretty much Raw Beginners. I am just demonstrating 
the use of a TextBox, ListBox and Button. Also, I touch on Variables, 
DataTypes, Operators, Arethmetic, the If conditional and Strings. I still have 
to do looping, Building a Class with functions and subs and perhaps a couple of 
other basics. The tutorials are just to get them working with the IDE and 
understanding, from a working viewpoint, how to do things in the IDE to make a 
program. After that they should be able to handle a project started from the 
ground up with the rest of us. I regret I can not do a CSharp series but I mean 
it really makes me grind my teeth working in that language so I'll just have to 
beg off that and hope someone converts the tutorials into CSharp.
I have no idea of what project to use as an ongoing project. Perhaps a Music 
Library with a player, Video or even a Investing application to pick stocks. I 
have no clue what would be most popular with the folks. What do you have in 
mind? I had thought about a Database IDE sort of thingy to build databases like 
MsAccess or the Sql Server CE types but that might not be popular with too many 
folks since it is pretty specialized. I just am a clueless slog and am open for 
suggestions while I wack out these beginner articles.
Rick USA

R and. ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Homme, James 
  To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2010 12:57 PM
  Subject: C#/VB Tutorial Question


  Hi Rick,

  To start with, are we all going to be doing the same exact project? I have a 
personal project that I think I'd like to create that I think I may be able to 
keep re-doing, but add functionality to as I learn more about C# and the 
environment. It wouldn't exhaust how to work in C# or the environment, but 
would keep me interested.

   

  Jim

   

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