alirrn is working on my access project
that’s great.I think VB due to similarity with QBASIC is a good choice.
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How I did it: I learned some QBasic when I was around 9 years old, and I mostly used it to develop chat-bot and "choose your own adventure" games I could have my friends play. Then I lost interest, but while pursuing an engineering degree, I had to learn Fortran (lol), Maple, and MATLAB. All in all, I think programming is pretty fun, but I'd like to learn more relevant things.
Lessons & tips: The best way to learn how to program is to program. You can understand all of the concepts perfectly, but it takes a lot of practice in debugging and reverse engineering to get good at it.
alirrn is working on my access project
that’s great.I think VB due to similarity with QBASIC is a good choice.