Visual studio 2010
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Hello everyone!!! Thanks for all your replies as they all help me. Much of the replies was, I should drop Visual basic 6.0 which I accepted. Now, I have decided to advance on visual studio 2010. I hope this programming language will be ok for softwares development if I devote my time?
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Hello everyone!!! Thanks for all your replies as they all help me. Much of the replies was, I should drop Visual basic 6.0 which I accepted. Now, I have decided to advance on visual studio 2010. I hope this programming language will be ok for softwares development if I devote my time?
Visual Studio 2010 isn't a language, its an IDE, I assume you are wanting to program in VB.NET? The technology isn't going anywhere for a while so if you devote the time then yes I would say you would get your value out of it. But don't pigeon-hole yourself again. Expand your horizons, pick up Java, C++, or C# as well, and try to stay on top of technology as it comes out and you won't end up in this situation again.
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Hello everyone!!! Thanks for all your replies as they all help me. Much of the replies was, I should drop Visual basic 6.0 which I accepted. Now, I have decided to advance on visual studio 2010. I hope this programming language will be ok for softwares development if I devote my time?
You can still continue to work on VB.Net in Visual Studio 2010.
Apps - Color Analyzer | Arctic | XKCD | Sound Meter | Speed Dial
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Visual Studio 2010 isn't a language, its an IDE, I assume you are wanting to program in VB.NET? The technology isn't going anywhere for a while so if you devote the time then yes I would say you would get your value out of it. But don't pigeon-hole yourself again. Expand your horizons, pick up Java, C++, or C# as well, and try to stay on top of technology as it comes out and you won't end up in this situation again.
Thank you very much Ron Beyer for your advice. I think I should be using java, C++ if possible C#. Actually, I was using JBuilder console to write programs, but when I tried the visual class, it was something else. Please do you have any help to render on how to write java programs using jbuilder visual class. Note, I can create the interface but the problem is how to write code that can trigger an event. If you can give me how to do this then I believe I will have a pillar. For example if I'm to write a program that will have two textbox and two buttons which aim is to calculate the sum of two numbers, how can I achieve this using java visual class. Any help is 100% accepted. Thanks in advance!
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You can still continue to work on VB.Net in Visual Studio 2010.
Apps - Color Analyzer | Arctic | XKCD | Sound Meter | Speed Dial
Thank you Abhinav.
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Thank you very much Ron Beyer for your advice. I think I should be using java, C++ if possible C#. Actually, I was using JBuilder console to write programs, but when I tried the visual class, it was something else. Please do you have any help to render on how to write java programs using jbuilder visual class. Note, I can create the interface but the problem is how to write code that can trigger an event. If you can give me how to do this then I believe I will have a pillar. For example if I'm to write a program that will have two textbox and two buttons which aim is to calculate the sum of two numbers, how can I achieve this using java visual class. Any help is 100% accepted. Thanks in advance!
You can learn how to write Java programs from the Java Tutorials[^]. If you want to use a nice IDE to help generate parts of your code then try http://www.eclipse.org/[^] or https://netbeans.org/[^].
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