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    isaacleye
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    i would love to design a window appication usig vb.net as my language. the application will require admin login, user registration, and data entry. i would love to use Ms Access 2007 as my data database. how will i code my textbox, command button and connect my database? thanks

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      i would love to design a window appication usig vb.net as my language. the application will require admin login, user registration, and data entry. i would love to use Ms Access 2007 as my data database. how will i code my textbox, command button and connect my database? thanks

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      Pete OHanlon
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      As it sounds like you don't have the first clue where to start, I would recommend that you start by buying this[^] book. Read it, study it, try the samples. Everything that you want to do will be covered in there I suspect.

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        i would love to design a window appication usig vb.net as my language. the application will require admin login, user registration, and data entry. i would love to use Ms Access 2007 as my data database. how will i code my textbox, command button and connect my database? thanks

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        Simon_Whale
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        I would also go through the tutorials that you can find in this site too MSDN Developer Learning centre[^]

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          i would love to design a window appication usig vb.net as my language. the application will require admin login, user registration, and data entry. i would love to use Ms Access 2007 as my data database. how will i code my textbox, command button and connect my database? thanks

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          Abhinav S
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          Nothing like picking up a book on VB.Net and learning using examples in that book.

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            i would love to design a window appication usig vb.net as my language. the application will require admin login, user registration, and data entry. i would love to use Ms Access 2007 as my data database. how will i code my textbox, command button and connect my database? thanks

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            thatraja
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            Education Needed[^]

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              i would love to design a window appication usig vb.net as my language. the application will require admin login, user registration, and data entry. i would love to use Ms Access 2007 as my data database. how will i code my textbox, command button and connect my database? thanks

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              ProEnggSoft
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              This book Start-to-Finish Visual Basic 2005: Learn Visual Basic 2005 as You Design and Develop a Complete Application http://www.amazon.com/Start-Finish-Visual-Basic-2005/dp/0321398009[^] describes how to design an application from start to finish in vb.net. May be helpful to you.

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                Education Needed[^]

                thatraja

                FREE Code Conversion VB6 ASP VB.NET C# ASP.NET C++ JAVA PHP DELPHI ColdFusion
                HTML Marquee & its alternatives

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                Lost User
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                Good one :) Take my 5

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                  i would love to design a window appication usig vb.net as my language. the application will require admin login, user registration, and data entry. i would love to use Ms Access 2007 as my data database. how will i code my textbox, command button and connect my database? thanks

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                  You should post the same general post about two days apart. Follow the suggestions from the other posters with the books, as the books suggested are really good. There are plenty of quality articles on this site that can help out. I will leave that as a learning exercise for you to find them. Start off with simple applications, exploring and learning what you are trying to achieve, one step at a time, and work your way up. Good luck, and people will try their best to answer any questions you might have with your application, design, etc.

                  "The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon "Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham

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                    You should post the same general post about two days apart. Follow the suggestions from the other posters with the books, as the books suggested are really good. There are plenty of quality articles on this site that can help out. I will leave that as a learning exercise for you to find them. Start off with simple applications, exploring and learning what you are trying to achieve, one step at a time, and work your way up. Good luck, and people will try their best to answer any questions you might have with your application, design, etc.

                    "The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon "Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham

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                    ProEnggSoft
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                    Good advice. My 5!

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