Of course it is possible. Nobody was born knowing how to program, which means everyone who does it had to start from zero.
Visual basic Express 2005 is a fairly good place to start, although I would definitely buy a good "teach yourself" book to go with it. Prepare for it to take a while. I was programming at work for two or three years before I actually felt I was any good at it.
If it really gets tough for you, you might consider taking a course. That can help as well.
As to Java being better for you on the job, I can't really agree with that. Most programming work is corporate and IT programming work, and although the statistics Sun will bandy about on that suggests Java is in the lead, everyone in the industry knows that VB is still the king where internal corporate programming is concerned, and C# probably isn't a long way from overtaking Java either....
2006-10-25 23:39:53
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answered by evolver 6
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Why do you want to learn programming ? For fun, or to get a job.
Just go to your local big book shop computer section and have a mooch about to find out if the subject suits you.
Visual Basic 2005 is easy to learn. There is a book called 'Build a Program Now' by Patrice Pelland, published by Microsoft for $16.99, which includes a CD containing VB 2005 Express Edition, SQL Server 2005 Express Edition, and lots of projects to get you going.
If you want to learn programming to get a job, I would advise Java as a better language to learn. There are lots of books on this subject, and the O'Reilly series are good and cheap.
You learn by reading and doing.
2006-10-25 23:39:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd say go for it and if it doesn't work out you can change. You will never know for sure unless you try.
That being said the .NET languages are a little different and VB 6 knowledge of course will help or any Object Oriented language, but that being said it's not impossible to learn without that knowledge, just maybe more difficult. But that is true of every programming language. Once you know a couple it's really easy to learn another one.
2006-10-25 23:36:22
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answered by N_lien 3
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Yes it is possible to learn, it is not easy, there are alot of sites that offer you code to almost anything you want in VB, but the best bet is to copy the code print it out and type it in yourself, that way you will remember how and you have done to achieve the goal you was looking for, if you go to microsoft.com they have a library just for VB, there you will find weeks if not months of tutorials, they come in handy, the hardest part of learning VB is the meaning of all the descriptions, once you learn it you will be on your way,, and once you are on your way you will not believe the earning potential you will have, and the best thing will be if you or a friend has PC problems you will be able to write a program to solve the issue. keep it up and enjoy it, good luck
2006-10-25 23:41:49
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answered by Lumper35 3
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Programming is an exceptionally complicated container. you may decide for to be imaginitive (to discover procedures to remedy issues). yet absolutely everyone can commence programming at any age. I, in my view, have considered human beings commence programming at over 50. yet persist with programming languages including seen uncomplicated or Java for now, via fact those are frequently greater common to comprehend and grant an outstanding beginning for different programming languages. additionally, they're uncomplicated yet effectual sufficient for many purposes. via fact which you stated you're hoping to get a job interior the sphere, commencing with those languages as a beginning is much greater considerable. seen uncomplicated provides a beginning for something of seen Studio.internet and fairly some different languages, and Java provides a beginning for information superhighway progression and a number of of alternative different languages including J, J++, and so on. Whichever programming language you opt for, in basic terms remember, it is by no potential too previous via commence gaining wisdom of. frustrating artwork and perseverance continually will pay off interior the tip.
2016-10-02 23:35:31
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answered by mauzon 4
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Every journy starts with the first step.It sounds to me like you are a little afraid of it. Don't be. Idon't know that much about visual basic but ,I know for a fact that you can pretty much know what is going on with C and C++ with in 2 weeks,it may take 6 months to get good at it ,It most likely depends on what your motives are and if it is something you would enjoy.Like me for example it would be nice to learn spanish but I don't want to.See were I'm coming from Good luck on your venture
2006-10-25 23:39:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Start with Python. It's easy to learn and use. You don't even need any programming language there. Download it from the official website:
http//www.python.org
Then you can proceed to C or C++ before Visual Basic.
2006-10-25 23:35:56
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answered by Blackhat [618] 1
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oh my vb is grand to learn i did it for 4years in uni!i love it need any help gimme a n email!once you get the hang of it its grand,just with vb if u put a . in the wrong place or spell sumin wrong the wrong line turns blue so if that happens dont freak kust go back over the line carefully looking fo any mis-spelled words or .!
good luck!
2006-10-25 23:34:01
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answered by bekcie 2
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