Yes, that he is. I've saved his response to me and will be looking into his suggestions.
As to the book, I think I'll stick with the ones I have for now. Saves money I can't afford to be spending. :) Between those and the web, I should be able to learn everything I need to.
Thanks,
Michelle
>Sorry to hear about the predicament. Hope things swing your way again soon...!
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>I too, have recently gotton into VB due to a lack of VFP demand here in Halifax. I have really only purchased one book:
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>Visual Basic 6 - How to Program, Dietel & Dietel (T. R. Nietro)
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>It's not too bad at all, and has explained a lot of things to me. I picked it up because its by the same authors of a couple of C and C++ text books I had in university. I recall those being very good. The rest you can pick up free at MSDN and DevX.com, to name a few good sources.
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>One last piece of advice...when it comes to VB, listen to John Petersen...he's definately the VB guru around here...
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>Good luck!
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