I just love your pace and intonation. I've sampled a few tutorials, and before yours I was going to just stick to books. Your series is definitely the multimedia I need to supplement text only instruction.
I would like to thank you for sharing your knowledge of Visual Studio. I started to learn Visual studio and the first video you shared about Visual Studio lesson is really great. I hope you have a good life in this year of 2022. Have a nice day to those who read this comment, and let's learn the code together, bro:)
I love your channel. It presents so many concepts in a manner that can be quickly grasped, especially the Visual Basic Videos. Please publish more Visual Basic videos!
Thank you very much for this super clear presentation. When I created my project, the default target framework was .NET Core 3.1, and the MsgBox object was not available. It did however work when I selected the .NET 5.0 framework.
this is really helpfull thanks you but i got a problem thats is when i type MsgBox visual studio replace it with MsgBoxresult idk why and also its not showing up btw im on visual studio community 2019
Hi there, thank you so much for uploading and sharing your videos. Can you please advise me about the latest version of visual studio to download it for MacBook , i.e. iOS
Thank you for this introduction you obviously are a teacher. However is there a way to focus or make the text you are using legible? Most of the time I can guess or work it out from your explanation but this is fatiguing.
Well done on tutorial. For someone who is not a programmer, I found this straight forward. I'd love to see more handling compiling, installation a compiled program, read, write, edit, delete with a DB backend. All the basic! Thanks.
Plenty more on the way. If you want to jump ahead, you might find my playlist on making a booking system interesting. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-06qXNVuwGYI.html
@@ComputerScienceLessons Thanks. I'm only a beginner but you have a good way in explaining things and you don't make the obvious mistake that most people do and assume people already know something. I'm a qualified trainer myself, so I know a good trainer when I see one and if you are not a trainer, you should think about being one. Your method of teaching is very good. Well done!
Hi OYMInternetRadio, you are very kind and I really appreciate comments like yours. I am a school teacher. I used to teach Chemistry and Physics but moved into commercial training in the late 1980s (training mainly software engineers) I came back into school teaching about 20 years ago and I now teach computer science to kids. I plan to retire next year when I'm 60. :)KD
Funny you should say that. My first ever RU-vid videos were about Excel VBA. They production quality isn't great, but the content is still relevant. ru-vid.com/group/PLTd6ceoshprf6D1UCOCW8eeKEWeoG3LeS :)KD
@@ComputerScienceLessons wow, will definitely check this out! Would be good if you could ever update this, and cover other office applications!!! You are a life saver.
Hey! First of this was awesome and great help, i was slightly confused as when I executed the code, it came up with an error message saying, (file name) Does not exist, do you know why this may be happening?
Make sure you select the right project template when you start - Windows Forms App (.NET Framework) - there is a similarly named project template which does not have .NET Framework in brackets. Also make sure you use the Save All option when you save a project. Please let me know if this works? :)KD
@@ComputerScienceLessons help me.!! When I want to save data to a textbox when the program is turned off, if I want it to show the most recent data saved, what should I do?
This is good guide , I was looking to know that what is .net for I know VB but if I want an application to be installed on several computers and connected to mine via internet and have a shared [ main database] data base updating from all of them then from where I need to start ?
I'm following exactly what you're doing in VB 2019 Professional. When I click the button to get to the code, type in "msgbox", there is no message box in the list. Just msgboxresult ect. If I try to run the code, it gives me an error that "sub main" cannot be found and "msgbox" is undefined. I have the project's setting to being with Sub Main. To top this off, I was a VB developer years ago using VB.5 It doesn't even look the same anymore.
Ok, so I created a new project and selected "Windows Forms" again. In the type of project to create, there's several "types" and windows forms are listed like 3 times. I guess I had the wrong "windows forms" selected. Pretty f*cking confusing right from the start.
It seems you have discovered for yourself that when you create a new project, you need to choose the template 'Windows Forms App (.NET Framework). It has moved on since VB5. VB.NET is fully object oriented now. Stick with it and you'll start to see how much more powerful it is. It's good to see someone else jamming in Joes Garage :)KD
@@ComputerScienceLessons Not many people get the Joe's Garage reference. Much less what the actual purpose of the CS was. I've heard that people who listen to Zappa have a higher intelligence.
Hi, these tutorials are very help but I have a small confusion. When I clicked the button1 (btnStart), the form created had extension of .cs (Form1.cs) while in video, the file extension is .vb (Form1.vb). I am using Visual studio 2022
When you create a new project, you need to select 'Windows Forms App (.NET Framework)', rather than 'Windows Forms App'. This problem, and the solution, are described at the start of this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-R2TGEVL_1LI.html :)KD
Don't use windows forms, use WPF. If you use windows forms, you will be stuck in a legacy world, trapped in history. I had to rewrite an entire application to get good compatibility with Windows 10.
VB has certainly become less popular these days. Languages like C++, C#, Python, Java, R and Scala tend to dominate. The beauty of VB is that it's very easy to learn. Beginners get instant gratification from their code and it's incredibly versatile. You can learn a lot of different concepts with VB, some of them very advanced, then transfer your skills and knowledge to other languages. Experienced programmers pick up new languages quickly, because, at the end of the day, most high level programming languages do the same thing. Learning to code is really all about concepts and constructs; the syntax of the language is secondary. Furthermore, ultimately, all high level code is converted into machine code before it will run, and this is limited to the instruction set of the processor running it. Programming languages will come and go but I think VB is here to stay, certainly for teaching and learning, although we may not see it evolve much further. If it ever dies out, I will go on a mission to resurrect it. :)KD
@@ComputerScienceLessons I got it to work. I started download, upgrade? of visual studio, in a drop down list I click on ever option that had basic, all the boxes for C was automatically checked. I then clicked on Current Version , instead of looking on internet? forgot, ok, I now want to add extension of colored brackets, tomorrow.
Hi sir can i contact you on a project? i am making a project & in the same time am self teaching programing in the process, i need some one to guide me, remotely who i can pay on hour
There are a number of little icons at the top of the solution explorer. Try clicking on some of these and see what they do. Failing that, try creating another solution from scratch. Examine each screen carefully as you go and make sure you select all of the same options as I did. :)KD
They auto hide by default. They might slide into view when you move your cursor to where they should be. If not, select View/Toolbox from the menu and View/Properties Window from the menu. They can be pinned in place with the little (Auto Hide) drawing pin at the top. :)KD
Fantastic video, so easy to follow, I really hope you have done/will do more on VB! Thank you for your effort. I do have a problem though, when I type 'msgbox' it does not show 'MsgBox' as it does on yours, I get MsgBoxResults, Style, help, Right, RtlReading or SetForeground. Does anyone have any idea why? Thank you in advance. EDIT: Ignore this, I should have searched your replies before posting. :(
Thank you Most of my videos are are in 1080p resolution, and the are designed to be watched on a monitor screen. Please try increasing the quality in your RU-vid player. I hope this helps :)KD
There are several ways to do this (and plenty of advice online). You will either need a separate partition (support.apple.com/en-gb/HT201468) or you will you need to install a virtual machine of some sort - to make windows 'think' it is on a PC. To be honest, if I'm ever asked by a computer science student whether they should buy a MAC or a PC, the answer is always PC. Good luck. :)KD
Make sure you select 'Windows Forms App (.NET Framework)' when you create a new project. There is a similar looking project template which does not include (.NET Framework) in the name which does not include MsgBox :)KD
They say it takes 10,000 hours to become an expert at anything. Just like learning to play a musical instrument, you need to practice a lot and don't expect to get good at coding overnight.
I'm sorry to hear that. Have you tried changing the video Quality in the RU-vid settings (click the little cog wheel at the bottom of the video)? I recorded these videos in High Definition, so they should look best if you select 1080p HD. :)KD
I recommend that my programming videos are watched on a good sized computer monitor (not a phone or tablet screen) in full screen mode and high definition. That way, you will see what I saw when I made it :)KD
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