Where can I learn about programing and visual basic? A video guide would be great.

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can we migrate it back? – anon Aug 19 '09 at 12:35
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My recommendation would be to not learn it, and pick a good language. – Noon Silk Aug 19 '09 at 12:36
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It's a valid programming question. – Diago Aug 19 '09 at 12:38
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Assuming we're talking about classic VB, then Silky is right. However if we are talking about VB.Net, then he is sorely wrong. VB.Net has about the same feature set as C#, Plus and Minus a few features. VB.Net is a great language to learn on. – Kibbee Aug 19 '09 at 12:38
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Because Microsoft stop supporting vb6 I strongly don't recommend you to learn this language, and it's better to learn vb.net instead. check the following videos:

http://www.learnvisualstudio.net/content/series/vbdotnet_for_beginners_to_programming_workbook_and_videos.aspx

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You don't learn a programming language (whatever it might be) by leaning back in your chair and watching a video. You will have to get down and dirty, use your keyboard and brain. Maybe, but just maybe, a video may get your started somehow (I imagine a video would be good to learn something about your IDE), but your best bet is a good book with and index to help you with that.

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how about vb6

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