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Visual Basic is a third-generation event-driven programming language first released by Microsoft in 1991. The final version was Visual Basic 6.0 before the released of Visual Basic.NET. Visual Basic is a user-friendly programming language designed for beginners, and it enables anyone to develop GUI window applications easily.
Many developers still favor Visual Basic 6.0 over the successor Visual Basic.NET. This tutorial is based on version 6.0. Visual Basic 6 tutorial provides forty easy lessons and numerous to help you master Visual Basic programming effortlessly. For VB.NET Tutorials, please visit. In addition, we also run tutorials on,,. Visual Basic 6 Made Easy Visual Basic 6 Made Easy is written by Dr. Liew, the webmaster of our popular online Visual Basic Tutorial, vbtutor.net.
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Greetings everyone, I wanted to let everyone know that I’ve spent the last few nights putting together a quick batch of introductory training videos over Unity. These are more of a “crash course” styled video set, rather than a rigidly structured A-Z style of video you may be used to from 3D Buzz. These videos do come with a bit of a back story. Fm band expander. Lately, I’ve been teaching a small group of students how to work with Unity. Generally one of the first things I did to each student was to have them go through and look at the introductory help that’s included. I then had them watch the videos that Casey Jones (TheLorax here on the Unity forums) put together.
Since all the coding we do is with C#, I then asked my students to reproduce the game using C# instead of Javascript. I was surprised at how much trouble many of them seemed to have, as well as by the number of questions that they started to send my way. So I figured the best way to help them out would be to create a set of videos that covered the same game that Casey created, with a little bit extra added on to the end for polish. When they were finished, I realized that there may be many of you out there who could possibly benefit from these videos, especially if you’re looking at Unity development with C#, so I’ve decided to release them here on the forums for anyone who might want to download them. Now, a word of warning: these videos were produced in a very casual manner that harkens back to the olden days of our training videos.