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Doggie
Well, most of my knowledge of learnt from many sites so i'll list a few for ya smile.gif

http://www.pscode.com - The mother load of all programming languages tutorials and examples
http://www.freevbcode.com - Another good site
http://code.box.sk - another multi-lang programming site
http://www.allapi.net - Site discontinued but still a mine field of info
zivan56
I'll do the same for Delphi:

Torry.net - Great site for Delphi componenets
About Delphi - Lots of tutorials and information
PlanetSourceCode - Lots of sample code and components
There are more, but these are the ones I visit; evetually helping me build ClearInfo.
ThA_FiLeR
Was just wondering.. Where can I download delphi (I'm not refering to warez) or is there a trial version for it ? or do I have to buy it?
zivan56
You dont have to buy it and it is not a trial version. You canget a serial number through their site. For Delphi 6 itself, I found it here after some searching. You will need to activate it and get a serial number from their site before you can use it.
Doggie
it is possible to buy a pc magazine and the ones i buy usually come with free versions of delphi for personal use smile.gif
zivan56
The magazines give you Delphi 7 though; not sure if it makes apps require the .NET framework. Anybody have a link to download it though (Personal Ed.)? biggrin.gif
ThA_FiLeR
Thanx, I will try this out this week.. hope I can develop somethin biggrin.gif
Doggie
QUOTE (ThA_FiLeR @ Mar 10 2003, 03:12 PM)
Thanx, I will try this out this week.. hope I can develop somethin biggrin.gif

hehe.. good luck Filer smile.gif
fwm
Some forums for VB6, if you need any further help!

http://www.visualbasicforum.com/
http://www.vbforums.com/
http://www.vbip.com/

And a nice site, with a lot of example code, source code download and discription:
http://www.vbaccelerator.com/

There ya go!
Fuzzy Viking
Many good tips for C++ Builder : Temporal Doorway
ykaramati
http://searchvb.techtarget.com Very nice!
http://www.vbcode.com (in relation with searchvb)

http://www.vbaccelerator.com
[VB] [VB.NET] [C#]


http://www.codeguru.com cool! (source Codes & Articles)
[VB] [VB.NET] [C#] [VC++/C++][VC++.NET]

http://www.codearchive.com cool!
(all languages)

http://planet-source-code.com/ (source Codes & Articles)
(all languages / All OS)


http://www.a1vbcode.com good
dk01
Hello everybody,

This is a great portal, which covers most programming languages:

La web del programador.

BTW, it's in spanish.
mutahir
Hello All,

I am new to c programing, shall i get borland c++ builder and start with it or borland turbo c , please suggest and guide me, many thanks and regards

Mutahir
dman
@Mutahir
since you can write regular c with c++ builder, but not c++ with turbo c, you might as well get c++ builder. In any event you will have to learn c first before you get into the OO aspects of c++.
egrath
Another very fine site containg tons of code for different languages and frameworks:

http://www.codeproject.com

and a excellent forum about C# Programming (German language only)

http://www.mycsharp.de
RayOK
A couple "essentials" for the VB6 people. unsure.gif

About the best VB6 book on the 'net: Hardcore Visual Basic

Quality, stable, API stuff from Carles PV: Carles PV on PSC
fogWraith
http://www.xtremedotnettalk.com/
[.NET]

http://www.xtremevbtalk.com/
[Legacy VB]
Zajo
I`m medium advanced to programming in Microsoft visual c++, but i don`t know, how to use sql commands in c++. confused.gif

Do you know something about it?

Thaanks
Camarade_Tux
http://www.ocaml-tutorial.org/

A pleasure to read.
Et en français aussi.

I hope I'm not the only one learning (o)caml. smile.gif
Henkes
Not programming... but usefull nevertheless!
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/default.mspx

Usefull resource about VBScripting (especially WMI)
ExcellentGuy
A good site for learning PYTHON
http://www.freenetpages.co.uk/hp/alan.gauld/
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