This is a discussion on Can a beginner directly start VB.NET?????? within the Visual Basic Tutorials forums, part of the Articles and Tutorials category; Please tell if it is neccessary to do visual basic 6 and afterwards vb.net....
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This answer is really super late, but this section is kinda dead...
vb.net is the incorporation of visual basic code into a webpage. This means that not only is it good to have an understanding of visual basic code, but that you should also learn the markup languages used by the web. HTML, CSS, javascript(followed by AJAX) are important languages to know when approaching vb.net. All that sounds daunting, however HTML is a very very simple language, it's nowhere near a full programming language. CSS is another simple language, directed more at formatting and layout than anything else. |
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