Dear trainer, I am so impressed about how good, simple and effective your tutorial is, thank you very much indeed. Although I am not a beginner, I could get some surprising information for me in the course (this was my intention). If you allow me I would like to make a suggestion from my point of view: If you declare a variable, don't use a prefix to keeps them simple and legible. Thank you again for your efforts.
I am a foreigner. I use YT's built-in translator and I can understand some English. It is a very good course. It is very good for beginners or review. The teacher's lecture speed is not fast, which is very suitable for people from non-English speaking countries.
Learned this over 10 years ago through trial and error. Glad to see a thorough tutorial about it on this platform.
This is the best, clearest tutorial I've found on VB for beginners so far. Thank you so much!
I learned VB back in the Windows 3.1 days with VB3 Pro, and never looked back. I've used VB as my primary language for everything, and even use it to write Android apps (using B4A). There's nothing I can't write with VB except OS kernels, device drivers, and high-power games. And I absolutely LOVE it when the C# snobs tell me that VB isn't a real language - that's when I remind them that C# is just VB with brackets. I prove it by reminding them that VB and C# are installed in Visual Studio with the same checkbox. They HATE that.
As someone whose a straight up beginner never opened visual basic or studio or anything like that and has auditory processing disorder , I clearly understand you and easy to follow along. Thanks a lot and this has litterally been the easiest and best Visual Studio tutorial I have found. Will be continuing to use. Thanks for diligence and simplicity and you may not even realize but your diction is easier for those of us with forms of disability.
VB was my first programming language in high school, since then i love programming ❤
Thanks, haven't VB for a few years and this is a great refresher. For the array I added a comboBox drop down and populated First name/Last name with the 'Add item' at start up, and then used the sObject =sObject technique to search for the combination of First and Last names and input the results into text boxes. Look forward to the next course.
Excellent!! I hope there are additional courses that explain additional code. Walking through each step slowly and explaining each piece is exactly what someone new to Visual Basic needs. Thank you so much!!
Wow!! I am studying 16bit assembly language and wanted an understanding of how messagebox works in windows so I typed into youtube search box VISUAL BASIC 3.0 to start at the beginning and stumbled over this video. What a blessing in disguise! I can't appreciate this enough. Thanks Kevin.
Man what the hell? I was waiting for this for like a year.
This the best tutorial on Visual basic that i have found on youtube
Wow, I used VB back in high school. I will surely refresh on it with this course just for fun.
i honestly appreciate the clear explanation. You've just saved me . Looking forward to watching more of your videos
Thank you so much sir for this course. It's hard to find teachers who puts a lot of effort teaching students a concept in depth
Thank you! I have to develop a POC and haven't coded to build an app in quite a while, but with Kevin's straightforward manner, it started rushing back to me at "Hello World". Awesome!
Thanks for not trying to make the video as a half life speed run, all to many tutorials seem to think that short videos are better. It's impossible to learn something like this well in only 15 minutes.
Excellent video! Clear simple English (which is super important for me as non-native). Many thanks
I used VBA when I worked as a data analyst. It's a very useful language. This should be fun
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