Visual Basic 6.0 is very user friendly and easy to learn. It looks like Windows so is immediately familiar to the user. There's tons of download examples for any standard business application like an inventory system.
2007-01-03 08:23:40
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answered by rod 6
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Not French, if you want to speak correct, fluent French, it is very hard. I would have to say that English is the easiest- English is very much an oral language, if it doesnt sound nice out loud, it's wrong. After that, something like Spanish or Italian is easy. Mandarin, isn't that hard since there is no conjugation or grammar, but it doesn't sound like any western language and the sentence structures are totally different. Plus, unless you happen to live in Chinatown, it's sort-of useless.
2016-05-22 22:44:37
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answered by Anonymous
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There's no substitute for Visual Basic 6. With a plethora of online tutorials (you can even download a complete source code) you will have a fully functional inventory system in a flash.
2007-01-03 05:49:49
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answered by chhama5 1
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"most simple"...
well, javascript is the most simple. If you are just doing it for a demo, you can store the inventory in hidden form fields on a html file, add and delete inventory, but when you leave the page it dissappears.
you could then have php or asp process the form and store the changes so it would refelect those changes next time you return to the page.
2007-01-03 03:20:43
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answered by Bradford K 4
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Any mainstream high level language. Python (http://python.org/ ) and Ruby (http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/ ). They are very high level and it's easy to express abstract logical concepts in them.
And they have good a set of mainstream resources (online tutorials, books, articles). It also helps that they are in vogue / hyped right now.
2007-01-03 02:21:18
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answered by csanon 6
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