I would say I am an intermediate level C++ programmer, so I have programmed before. I am fully familiar with classes, object oriented programming and all that good stuff.
So my question to you is how long would you expect me to pickup Visual Basic .NET? I have a good by MS Press entitled Coding Techniques for Visual Basic .NET, I have been reading it (up to the page with the section titled write your first real program :) ), but beyond hold your hand tutorials, when would you estimate I will be able to actually sit down and write my own code?
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I would say I am an intermediate level C++ programmer, so I have programmed before. I am fully familiar with classes, object oriented programming and all that good stuff.
So my question to you is how long would you expect me to pickup Visual Basic .NET? I have a good by MS Press entitled Coding Techniques for Visual Basic .NET, I have been reading it (up to the page with the section titled write your first real program :) ), but beyond hold your hand tutorials, when would you estimate I will be able to actually sit down and write my own code?
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