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    I am a beginner at programming in VB.NET. I am used to VB6, but I have to create a program in VB.NET for school. I have to take a users input in a text box, open a second form, and display that input into a label. I am having trouble figuring out the syntax for that. Ex: txtname.text = frm2.label, or something like that.:confused: Kenji

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      I am a beginner at programming in VB.NET. I am used to VB6, but I have to create a program in VB.NET for school. I have to take a users input in a text box, open a second form, and display that input into a label. I am having trouble figuring out the syntax for that. Ex: txtname.text = frm2.label, or something like that.:confused: Kenji

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      Christian Graus
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      First of all, this is not the place for programming questions. If you can't work that out from the big banner above where you typed this question, you should move into a career more suited to your skills, like perhaps a circus geek. Secondly, and I say this with respect, VB.NET is the language of idiots. I've been forced to use it of late, and everything that I've seen has confirmed my suspicions. If you want to be a programmer, I suggest two easy steps 1. Learn to read. 2. Learn a programming language. I recommend C#. <edit>Yes, I am having a bad day. But I'd normally have said the same thing, just perhaps worded it a little more carefully</edit> Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer

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        I am a beginner at programming in VB.NET. I am used to VB6, but I have to create a program in VB.NET for school. I have to take a users input in a text box, open a second form, and display that input into a label. I am having trouble figuring out the syntax for that. Ex: txtname.text = frm2.label, or something like that.:confused: Kenji

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        DavidNohejl
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        kenji8 wrote: but I have to create a program in VB.NET for school. Tell your teacher that he/she is idiot! ( Was that what you meant, Christian? :-D) If you bothered to scroll down there is post very similar to yours... or did you think you'll get different responses ??? David Never forget: "Stay kul and happy" (I.A.)

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          kenji8 wrote: but I have to create a program in VB.NET for school. Tell your teacher that he/she is idiot! ( Was that what you meant, Christian? :-D) If you bothered to scroll down there is post very similar to yours... or did you think you'll get different responses ??? David Never forget: "Stay kul and happy" (I.A.)

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          Christian Graus
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          dnh wrote: Was that what you meant, Christian? *grin* I did spot the teacher thing, but I still didn't think it wrong to point out that his school is teaching him to be stupid. Successfully, it would seem. Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer

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            dnh wrote: Was that what you meant, Christian? *grin* I did spot the teacher thing, but I still didn't think it wrong to point out that his school is teaching him to be stupid. Successfully, it would seem. Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer

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            Michael P Butler
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            Christian Graus wrote: *grin* I did spot the teacher thing, but I still didn't think it wrong to point out that his school is teaching him to be stupid. Successfully, it would seem. To be fair, if I was a teacher with people likes these spods in my class then I don't think I'd be too interested in teaching them either. Michael CP Blog [^]

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              Christian Graus wrote: *grin* I did spot the teacher thing, but I still didn't think it wrong to point out that his school is teaching him to be stupid. Successfully, it would seem. To be fair, if I was a teacher with people likes these spods in my class then I don't think I'd be too interested in teaching them either. Michael CP Blog [^]

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              Christian Graus
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              Yeah, if I had to teach a high school class, I'd probably go with something as simple as possible. VB is obviously written for the benefit of morons who find stuff like braces all too confusing. The trouble is that so many people can make a pretty dialog box in VB, and assume they can program. Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer

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                Yeah, if I had to teach a high school class, I'd probably go with something as simple as possible. VB is obviously written for the benefit of morons who find stuff like braces all too confusing. The trouble is that so many people can make a pretty dialog box in VB, and assume they can program. Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer

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                Michael P Butler
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                Christian Graus wrote: The trouble is that so many people can make a pretty dialog box in VB, and assume they can program. Well, if a pretty dialog box is one that uses non-standard fonts and control sizes, with a coloured background, lots of text boxes without limit texts and large buttons then I agree. :-D Michael CP Blog [^]

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                  Christian Graus wrote: The trouble is that so many people can make a pretty dialog box in VB, and assume they can program. Well, if a pretty dialog box is one that uses non-standard fonts and control sizes, with a coloured background, lots of text boxes without limit texts and large buttons then I agree. :-D Michael CP Blog [^]

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                  Christian Graus
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                  ROTFL. No, it's just pretty because it has their name on it. Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer

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                    Christian Graus wrote: *grin* I did spot the teacher thing, but I still didn't think it wrong to point out that his school is teaching him to be stupid. Successfully, it would seem. To be fair, if I was a teacher with people likes these spods in my class then I don't think I'd be too interested in teaching them either. Michael CP Blog [^]

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                    Michael P Butler wrote: these spods in my class what exactly "spod" means? I can't find it in my dictionary... Sure I see it's not something I'd like to be called, bt who exactly is "spod" ? Just curious :) [edit]well thanks to this test[^] I have idea what it means. I am 20% spod :-O[edit] David Never forget: "Stay kul and happy" (I.A.)

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                      Michael P Butler wrote: these spods in my class what exactly "spod" means? I can't find it in my dictionary... Sure I see it's not something I'd like to be called, bt who exactly is "spod" ? Just curious :) [edit]well thanks to this test[^] I have idea what it means. I am 20% spod :-O[edit] David Never forget: "Stay kul and happy" (I.A.)

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                      Christian Graus
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                      Cool. I just took it to be a typo, for 'bods' ( just meaning folks ) Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer

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                        Christian Graus wrote: The trouble is that so many people can make a pretty dialog box in VB, and assume they can program. Well, if a pretty dialog box is one that uses non-standard fonts and control sizes, with a coloured background, lots of text boxes without limit texts and large buttons then I agree. :-D Michael CP Blog [^]

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                        DavidNohejl
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                        :-O it took me LONG time to realize that you can do this all in designer without any knowledge ! :-D was that your point? or did I miss something? :confused: David Never forget: "Stay kul and happy" (I.A.)

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                          Michael P Butler wrote: these spods in my class what exactly "spod" means? I can't find it in my dictionary... Sure I see it's not something I'd like to be called, bt who exactly is "spod" ? Just curious :) [edit]well thanks to this test[^] I have idea what it means. I am 20% spod :-O[edit] David Never forget: "Stay kul and happy" (I.A.)

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                          Jon Sagara
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                          http://dict.die.net/spod/[^]

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                            http://dict.die.net/spod/[^]

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                            DavidNohejl
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                            thanks for link. Anyway I've found out myself. :) Never forget: "Stay kul and happy" (I.A.)

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                              First of all, this is not the place for programming questions. If you can't work that out from the big banner above where you typed this question, you should move into a career more suited to your skills, like perhaps a circus geek. Secondly, and I say this with respect, VB.NET is the language of idiots. I've been forced to use it of late, and everything that I've seen has confirmed my suspicions. If you want to be a programmer, I suggest two easy steps 1. Learn to read. 2. Learn a programming language. I recommend C#. <edit>Yes, I am having a bad day. But I'd normally have said the same thing, just perhaps worded it a little more carefully</edit> Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer

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                              Giancarlo Aguilera
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                              "Secondly, and I say this with respect, VB.NET is the language of idiots" Well, I say this with absolutely no respect, the last guy that called me an idiot to my face got dropped like a fucking pancake. Watch what you say asshole, or at least have the balls to talk all your shit to an actual person. In february I'll be in SF attending VS Live. I beg of you to attend as well; I'd be more than happy to meet you so that you can call me an idiot to my face. Just make sure you've got muscle to back your words up and I'll make sure to have enough cash to post bail after I get arrested for having knocked your ass out. No joke Giancarlo

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                                dnh wrote: Was that what you meant, Christian? *grin* I did spot the teacher thing, but I still didn't think it wrong to point out that his school is teaching him to be stupid. Successfully, it would seem. Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer

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                                Giancarlo Aguilera
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                                So you like picking on little high school boys, huh? Ever pick on anyone your own size dumb ass? Giancarlo

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                                  "Secondly, and I say this with respect, VB.NET is the language of idiots" Well, I say this with absolutely no respect, the last guy that called me an idiot to my face got dropped like a fucking pancake. Watch what you say asshole, or at least have the balls to talk all your shit to an actual person. In february I'll be in SF attending VS Live. I beg of you to attend as well; I'd be more than happy to meet you so that you can call me an idiot to my face. Just make sure you've got muscle to back your words up and I'll make sure to have enough cash to post bail after I get arrested for having knocked your ass out. No joke Giancarlo

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                                  Giancarlo Aguilera wrote: Watch what you say asshole, or at least have the balls to talk all your sh*t to an actual person. How interesting that someone offended by the truth about VB.NET would also be a meathead. No comments about 'VB is a good language because...', no, I get 'you insulted me so I'm gonna pound you, because if I'm stronger than you, that proves I'm smarter/better'. Good, thanks for proving my point. Giancarlo Aguilera wrote: In february I'll be in SF attending VS Live. Were you not a moron, you'd have noticed that I'm not even in the USA. And people like you make me glad of it. Giancarlo Aguilera wrote: No joke Oh, it's no joke. It's morons like you that devalue our entire industry, to my personal financial detriment. Thanks for that. Moron. Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer

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                                    So you like picking on little high school boys, huh? Ever pick on anyone your own size dumb ass? Giancarlo

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                                    Christian Graus
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                                    Giancarlo Aguilera wrote: So you like picking on little high school boys, huh? Ever pick on anyone your own size dumb ass? Congratulations, you win stupidest person of the year award. I doubt at this late stage that anyone will urusp your crown. In the real world, where adults live, size has nothing to do with intelligence. It seems you've spent too much time taking steroids. That's probably why you use VB.NET. If you can somehow turn from this bullyboy moron into someone who is capable of an adult discussion, I'm happy to hear why you think that VB.NET deserves to be called a programming language, and to quantify my statement that it is the 'language of idiots'. If not, then just go away. Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer

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                                      "Secondly, and I say this with respect, VB.NET is the language of idiots" Well, I say this with absolutely no respect, the last guy that called me an idiot to my face got dropped like a fucking pancake. Watch what you say asshole, or at least have the balls to talk all your shit to an actual person. In february I'll be in SF attending VS Live. I beg of you to attend as well; I'd be more than happy to meet you so that you can call me an idiot to my face. Just make sure you've got muscle to back your words up and I'll make sure to have enough cash to post bail after I get arrested for having knocked your ass out. No joke Giancarlo

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                                      Giancarlo Aguilera wrote: the last guy that called me an idiot to my face got dropped like a f***ing pancake. Yes, but was he right? Something tells me maybe he was. :-D Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing

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                                        Giancarlo Aguilera wrote: the last guy that called me an idiot to my face got dropped like a f***ing pancake. Yes, but was he right? Something tells me maybe he was. :-D Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing

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                                        I am choking with laughter right now.... Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer

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                                          Giancarlo Aguilera wrote: Watch what you say asshole, or at least have the balls to talk all your sh*t to an actual person. How interesting that someone offended by the truth about VB.NET would also be a meathead. No comments about 'VB is a good language because...', no, I get 'you insulted me so I'm gonna pound you, because if I'm stronger than you, that proves I'm smarter/better'. Good, thanks for proving my point. Giancarlo Aguilera wrote: In february I'll be in SF attending VS Live. Were you not a moron, you'd have noticed that I'm not even in the USA. And people like you make me glad of it. Giancarlo Aguilera wrote: No joke Oh, it's no joke. It's morons like you that devalue our entire industry, to my personal financial detriment. Thanks for that. Moron. Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer

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                                          Giancarlo Aguilera
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                                          "How interesting that someone offended by the truth about VB.NET would also be a meathead. No comments about 'VB is a good language because...', no, I get 'you insulted me so I'm gonna pound you, because if I'm stronger than you, that proves I'm smarter/better'. Good, thanks for proving my point." What makes you think I give a rat's ass about VB or any other language? I'm a programmer you fool, I do whatever needs to be done to get the job done. I don't care about any particular language. You're just a punk that likes to talk a whole lot shit. Forgive me but I respect only those that respect me. Giancarlo

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