Once this is done you can select 'New Project...' to start your new project
In the following window select other languages > Visual Basic
Select 'Windows Forms Application'
Give your project a name and then click okay.
Congratulations, you have created your first Visual Basic Project!
You will now have a blank form in which to start creating your program.
You will now have a blank form in which to start creating your program.
worthy cause to blog about keep up the tutorials man
ReplyDeleteThanks for your help. I just started using Visual Studio.
ReplyDeleteThnx for your comment on my page, I've seen your work which you are doing with VS..
ReplyDeleteLooks promising, keep up the good work!
Heh, I've used VB.net for about a year now and the key to making a complicated game or project correctly, is to name your damn files correctly.
ReplyDeleteDude I hate visual basic with a passion
ReplyDeleteNice tutorial, well written info.
ReplyDeleteCool tricks
ReplyDeleteThanks :D
ReplyDeletePretty nice and clear tutorial
ReplyDeleteA little bit short don't ya think?
ReplyDeleteI've never used this program, but this post inspired me to check it out!
ReplyDeleteNever tried this, Maybe I will give it a try.
ReplyDeletestarting with this tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly the kind of thing I need to know more of.
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