Re: mastering programming with vb.net?
- From: kimiraikkonen <kimiraikkonen85@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 02:18:42 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 14, 8:53 am, "Michel Posseth [MCP]" <M...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hmmm
become a "master" programmer.
I do not even call myself programmer , or software engineer , i am a
software developer
You are good if customers are statisfied with your work , and you do not
have to shame to show the source to a developer or here in these newsgroups
It is just a mather of what the term "master"means to you for me a master =
guru status like Francesco Balena , if you mean just to become a good
VB.Net programmer i would say read his book "Programming Microsoft Visual
Basic .Net" wich is the MS oficila core reference buy also the MCSD or
MCTS training kits study them an get certified ( this will help you to get
a good job ) and become active in several comunity`s ( like this one )
A Guru status however you can not become yourself ,,, if you are really
really good you might be rewarded with this status by your customers (
local ) or by the industry
hth
Michel Posseth
"Scott M." <s...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> schreef in berichtnews:ey3SORjVIHA.4440@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Can you please tell me what is the way to mastering programming with
vb.net?
Learn all you can about the .NET Framework, the Visual Basic .NET language
and the Visual Studio development environment.
What is require?
Technically, just the .NET Framework. But practically, all the items in
my first response.
What the steps?
Understand that it could take years before you "master" any of this. But
first, download the free Visual Basic .NET 2008 Express Edition
development enviornment and pick up a beginner's book on VB .NET 2008.
(http://www.microsoft.com/express/vb/Default.aspx)
What content should I know?
Too much to say here and frankly, if you are new to all this, none of it
would make any sense anyway. You just need to start at the beginning.
Learning Object Oriented Programming principles.
I'm just Office 2007 User
This is going to take quite a commitment from you, in terms of study and
time. First, ask yourself if you really want/need to become a "master"
programmer.
Michel,
Meanwhile, i had a book Michael Halvorson's "Step by Step Visual Basic
2005". Good Book, impressed, good examples. What do you think for this
book if you know the book?
Thanks.
.
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