I'm going to need to learn Visual Basic for work. Part of my job will be figuring out some old code and (hopefully) fixing it, as well as developing new code. This will be both VBA within Excel and freestanding applications. I want to pick up a book this week to start teaching myself VB. Which book do you recommend? I looked up the O'Reilly books online, and it looks like there are several for VB, so I'm not sure which one to get.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Any advice would be appreciated!
VB
Date: 2007-11-20 05:44 pm (UTC)Step 2: Die
Step 3: Go to Hell
Step 4: Ask devil about possible repentance thru learning VB.
On a serious note I think our Senior projects boss wrote in VB, let me ask him....or have Ryan ask him.