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Asbeau: I'm going to suggest you get a netBOOK and Skype and just talk to this guy under the table in your classes :D
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jeffgog: I'm thinking an iPhone with FaceTime. Maybe I can get the school to pay for it if it's for educational purposes. "But, Mister Administrator," I would say, "I need an iPhone5 with 4G-LTE because some guy named Detlik on the GOG forums needs help!"
Heh, thanks for offer man but it has one tiny problem. I sit in the back of my class and each time we are writing an exam my teacher stands right next to me so he can see into screens of all computers...so this wont do.
In for the $3 GOG game!

I would recommend "Starting out with Visual Basic" by Tony Gaddis. I took a course that used his Java textbook, and it is easy to follow along, with good examples.

Go figure, Tony Gaddis also has written a "Starting out with Visual C#" book as well, so you could always check that out too!
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Detlik: Greetings everyone,
I have a problem. In my school its required I learn Visual Basic 2010. I know there are much better programming languages out there but unfortunately I have to learn this one. Guys, its mandatory there is nothing I can do about it. Please don't beat me with sock full of batteries.
What's with the useless apologies?

There is nothing wrong with VB.

EDIT: Contact me on Skype, I'll get you started.
Post edited December 04, 2012 by Elenarie
The SAMS series in general are really solid - Teach Yourself Visual Basic 2010 in 24 Hours has already been mentioned and there is a similar book for C#, as well as the slightly more advanced C# Unleashed.

I would also strongly recommend checking out the previews on Google Books before making your choice - you can usually get enough from them to make sure that the book is pitched at the right level and covers the right material for you.

I'm in for either prize, thanks.
BUMP!
Another BUMP!
I don't know anything about programming so I can't help you there. Here is a little *Bump* though!

Good luck!
I think Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 Step by Step is a good starting point for Visual Basic 2010.

I'm in for a 3 dollar GOG
Have a look here. The guy has about 200 videos covering Visual Basic from the basics (installing) all the way to GUI creation.

If you want dead tree stuff, I would not recommend the SAMS "teach yourself" books. They aren't too good imho. Try books from O'Reilly, Addison-Wesley or Microsoft Press. They have, on average, much better authors than the low-level publishers (SAMS, Wiley etc.).

If you know German I had some nice experiences with this.

If you find this useful, I would take Magicka off your hands ;-). But no pressure since this is fairly abstract advice after all :D.
Post edited December 07, 2012 by E_A
Well. according to Random.org these guys deserve prizes most
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Thespian*: Winner - 3 dollar game
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E_A: Winner - Magicka
PM me what you want for the 3 dollars, when you will decide
Thanks a lot mate! Good luck with your course :-).
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E_A: Winner - Magicka
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Detlik: PM me what you want for the 3 dollars, when you will decide
Thank you very much, Detlik! PM sent. ;)

Godspeed to your study on VB! And congrats to E_A, too!