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For beginners, it is extremely important to choose a high-level programming language that is easy to get started with, otherwise you will be confused and your interest will be discouraged, here's how:
1. Choose VB, which is easier to get started with, and is used by 80% of programmers in the world;
2. Install VB's software on the computer;
3. Go to the bookstore and buy a book that is relatively easy to understand (** and mao), about the basic operation and introduction of VB;
4. After having a certain understanding of VB, go to the bookstore to buy a more in-depth book and learn some basic programming;
5. In-depth improvement: You can try to write some small or medium programming that you are more interested in according to specific aspects;
To learn programming, you need to have a certain will to become a great tool, and I believe you will learn it well!
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It is recommended to learn Qbasic first, after all, it is the predecessor of VB, after you learn QBbasic well, VB is no problem, I think it starts with variables, and then loops, if, so it will be easier to learn.
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Programming is mainly about hands-on exercises, VB is very simple, buy an introductory book first, and do some small exercises by yourself after learning the basic concepts in a few days.
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Read a book, then operate on the computer, then read a book and operate again, that's it. This is true for all languages to be proficient. Practice more.
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I think you should be interested first, and then learn the basics of VB, and then go online to down some sources**, and learn it, and that's how I learned. I don't know if it will be useful to you?
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Learn the VBA in the office first, and the composition of ** is the same.
Personally, I think it's easier to get started.
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Reading books to learn theories is mainly practical experiments.
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You use the input computer level 2 vb tutorial, and then look for the courses of NetEase Academy, you are satisfied, hehe, give it to the couple, I'm pitiful.
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Read books and do exercises
Forum: Ask questions that you don't understand
Then work hard to learn
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I also think that you should learn C language first, and if you want to learn a language well, as long as you work hard, no matter what the method, you can learn it very well???
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That's it, let's talk about it.
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Let's take a look at the basics first, learn to do some simple programs and understand the relationship between VB and databases. Finally, I'm trying to make a complete system.
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It is recommended that you start with C language!
Then look into object-oriented languages!! Thank you!
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I feel that there is a big gap between it, and it is a purely object-oriented development language, in order to adapt. The security of the .NET Framework has been tweaked quite a bit. But there's basically nothing that has changed about keyword modifiers and the like, so you just need to get used to it.
The strong type under the net should not be difficult to transform.
Math is all about doing problems non-stop.
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