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Winston

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LOL... get MSN... or ICQ... or you could post your project solution up and i'll see what's wrong with it.
 

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Dont worry about solving my VB.Net probs.

I wont learn if someone solves it.

I want to solve it myself. Every night I get just that little bit closer until I will have a break through.
 

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Originally posted by Andrew_Blackwel
Dont worry about solving my VB.Net probs.

I wont learn if someone solves it.

I want to solve it myself. Every night I get just that little bit closer until I will have a break through.

Well give me a buzz when you want some explaining, believe me, there's 3 types of people, one who can learn well reading guides, one who can learn well continuously trial and error, and one can learn well being pointed out in simple non-jargon terms.

Once you get taught the utmost basic fundamentals of Object Oriented Programming, what you'll be left with is mastering syntax and mastering the available class libraries within a language, and also picking up on tricks throughout the course of your lifetime of programming.
 

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try this one

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