Thursday, July 30, 2009

Will i want to learn c language to learn vb.net 2003.?

i want to learn vb.net 2003. but i dont know c language. but i have a well basic in c language. can i learn vb.net 2003 without having a complete grip on c language. thanks in advance.

Will i want to learn c language to learn vb.net 2003.?
yup learning VB is fairly simple compared to C first most of the function are right there at your fingertips and as long as you know some C like the basics then you do just fine
Reply:Yes, you can lean VB without knowing C. However, I've said this before but if you can I'd try to learn C# instead of VB. It's a very popular language and it's easy to learn and it's a great language to write GUI and any other type of application on.





Knowing C before knowing VB just tells you that you are capable of understanding programming languages. There aren't enough similarities between VB and C to make it worth while and VB is pretty easy to learn.





Good luck! Most importantly, have fun because the best programmers love their jobs.
Reply:I personally think you should learn c. It is the basis of programming and you need to learn it. i think you cant do without it.


Wants to learn c++?

i have been doing visual basic in my class for about two years and i want to try to learn c++ 6 the only book my school has on it is teach yourself c++5 in 24 hours... not only have i been trying to learn it for the past 2 months for about an hour a day im only on hour 5 and the book does not always have the right way of doing things any idea what a good book for me is and if so any idea were to download the pdf version of it?

Wants to learn c++?
Teach yourself C++ in 24hrs. is a pretty good book, but How to program C++ is even better, also try c++ for you++.





By the way C++5 doesn't exist, nor c++1-6, its just c++, winC++, unixC++, and standard c++, c++ doesn't really have versions it just gets new improved libraries. You need to pump the vb out of your head a little before learning c++, because once you learn vb you see that c++ is much much better than vb, and vb only works on windows(vb runs slower also), c++ works on all systems, and c++ is also used to make operating systems.


Can I learn C++ in 5 days? and how?

i don't really know C programing, just the very basic. then can i learn C++?i have to learn it in 5 days by myself. so if you know any online tutorials or something what really can help me in this 5 days, please help!:) thanks.

Can I learn C++ in 5 days? and how?
Most of all modern/mildly modern progrmaming/scripting languages are about the same. Their syntax is just different.





If you have a good grasp on programming concepts and theoretical programming then 1, I'd like to applaud for your hard work and effort. And 2, say that since you know pascal then C++ should be pretty easy to learn.





The quickest way that I know is this site:


http://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial/les...





Just zoom on through there and if you have any questions


about C++ then feel free to E-mail me at





void_3e01@yahoo.com








- Hex
Reply:http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/


http://newdata.box.sk/bx/c/


http://www.learncpp.com/


http://www.cyberdiem.com/vin/


also, google "learn C++" that's where I got these links.
Reply:Well, if you know the basic concepts like loops etc. it is easy enough. The actual syntactical part is easy enough. But you knowing C will help you. But, to actually master it, learning isn't enough. You have to practice. Want to pass a test, I hope you can. But you cannot master it in just 5 days.
Reply:It would be difficult but it is not impossible.I found one book quite well written and easy to understand without being verbose.I do not remember the book's name.But it is authored by Robert Lafore.
Reply:Learn it for what reason? To pass a class? Sure, no problem. To be proficient and do a paid job? No, not a chance.
Reply:you can lean it if you work day and night all the time with a good book or site. but even then you will know the bascis...to become a good programmer or at least a decent one you must go over all kinda problems and try to solve it yourself without guidance or books etc...and this needs time...so i suggest you a good site or bying a book and start studying


Is it compulsory to learn C and C++, alongwith C#?

Hi, I'm a beginner in C#.


Plz tell me, could everything be done in a program using C#, or I've to learn C and C++ also?

Is it compulsory to learn C and C++, alongwith C#?
C and C++ are ..not.. necessary to learn C#. They are completely different languages, and they are not prerequisites.





Moreover, as a beginner in C#, you ..don't.. wan't to learn C and C++ right now. It's important you stick to one language and have significant experience before moving to another.





Learning C and C++ won't help you in learning C# right now. But it will have a detrimental effect. C# has its own idiom for programming. C has its own and C++ too. You don't want to pick up the wrong approach.
Reply:No. The syntax is slightly different for all of them. You should be okay with just the one C# unless you have an interest in the earlier versions.





Cheers :-)
Reply:I've been using C# professionally for over a year now, and I started with only the most basic of experience with C++, and I don't think it was relevant at all.





I've had experience with other languages, and that experience helped me to build more logical solutions, but there's nothing specific about C/C++ that you need to know.

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Where can i learn C or C++?

where can i learn C or C++ and should i learn both or just one or doesn't matter? ... whats the diffrence?

Where can i learn C or C++?
Head over to http://www.cyberdiem.com/vin/ for a pretty good introduction to C++. Don't bother with C. You'll get the updated versions of everything with C++.





- Stuart
Reply:google


Why can't I learn C++?

Right now I'm using a stupid language called GML that is basically an extremely simplified version of Pascal. I am trying to learn C++, because I don't want to be stuck with a simplified language for the rest of my life. I tried programming a very simple program in C++ today, and I just couldn't do it! What is going on? I don't want to be stuck with GML for the rest of my life! How can Iearn C++? I am reading manuals and they're not helping at all!





How can I learn C++ and actually be able to use it!?!?

Why can't I learn C++?
Hello, since you have an orientation to computer programming, C++ should be a breeze. I am currently learning it, and i can recommend a book for you.


It's called "C++ programming" by D.S. Malik. It includes 'program design including data structures' it is very good book. Good Luck!
Reply:How about trying a tutorial, there are plenty of them.





http://www.google.com/search?rls=en%26amp;q=c%...
Reply:What I did was learn C, and I practiced in Second Life with LSL. It sounds dumb, but it worked wonders for my programming skill...and if a thirteen year old can do it, don't even kid me by saying that you can't. :)


I wanna learn C++, please help me figure this out?

I would like to eventually learn C++ (been wanting to for a year now), should i learn something beforehand, or just dive into it? Is there somewhere where i can learn what i need to learn for free? I know nothing about computers, and would like to expand on my current knowledge drastically, help is appreciated.

I wanna learn C++, please help me figure this out?
Just jump in.


Best to buy a simple book with the C++ program and complier disk in the back. They do not run very much and give step by step chapter classes.
Reply:u wanna learn c++....u can learn it from a book that is considered best namely Thinking in c++ by bruce eckel....u can download it from certain forums....i m giving u a link below...download the book and read..u will learn all the basics of oop and c++..there are 2 volumes of this book....volume 1 is enough for the basics..


http://www.click-now.net/cgi-bin/ebookdl...


or


http://rapidshare.com/files/60959240/Thi...
Reply:c++ is a language you can dive right in. You stated you don't know anything about computers. That might make it a little tougher. C++ is learning a new language all over again but I think you can do it if you want to. It is a lot of fun. Here is a site that has tutorials starting from the very basics.





http://www.cprogramming.com/begin.html
Reply:if u want to expand ur knowledge more than just learning a language %26amp; u want to know some basic information about computers i recommand u this book:


"Introduction to Computing Systems: From Bits and Gates to C and Beyond" By Yale N.Patt %26amp; Sanjay J.Patel (Mc Graw Hill) a very very useful book!!!