If you must for whatever reason learn VB6 instead of the newer VB.Net then...
Absolutely one of the easiest instructional books on VB6 program is written by John Smiley.(see link)
This book takes you step by step in developing a small working application. It written in a story line style from the perspective students sitting a classroom with a teacher.
2007-03-13 09:35:45
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answered by MarkG 7
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Look for this book:
Programming in Visual Basic 6.0 by Julia Case Bradley and Anita C. Millspaugh
Published by Irwin McGraw-Hill
ISBN # 0-07-233513-0
I taught myself VB using this book. It's extremely easy to read and follow examples.
2007-03-13 11:21:36
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answered by rod 6
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VB 6 is a simple to use language.. you can see the MSDN library on the net or if you want step by step guidane, visit flazx.com and download the e-book for "Visual basic 6 black book". Its well written and exhaustive. (It however, doesnt include database programming) Hope this helps
2007-03-13 11:05:25
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answered by vinduda 1
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Lawrenceville Press has excellent books.
2007-03-13 12:07:58
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answered by Answerz 4
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MSDN is a good place to look as it runned by MS
you can also try this site:
http://www.programmingtutorials.com/vb6.aspx
its very good
2007-03-13 13:10:00
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answered by CBGAMES 2
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VTC online training has some courses.
2007-03-13 11:00:47
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answered by casper 2
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http://allapi.mentalis.org/
That site's a good API reference (and they provide example codes).
Dys.
2007-03-13 10:55:57
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answered by Anonymous
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