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How to start visual programming

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Did you know that Elektor electronics has a book published "Visual basic for electronics and engineering applications"???

In case your interest towards electronics related projects in VB, then i suggest, there cant be a better source!!!

good luck,
cedance.
 

Hey guys ! if you like bloatware use all this compilers, but if you need a compact code using only the needed resource for your project then use PureBasic. This compiler is perfect for project who mix GUI with electronic devices, is compact and has a visual designer; and the most important thing generate very efficient and compact code.
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personally id recommend visual studio.NET 2005 by microsoft. It has all the help youd ever need and you wouldnt even have to use e books to learn how to use the enviroment. For a begginer and especially if you have any knowledge of object oriented programming, you'll like it
 

I would say u can download Visual C++ Express from MSDN website and run a simple algorithm on it.
 

do u know where i can download Borland C++?
thx
 

If you lateron prefer to do graphical programming and not visual programming you can check out LabVIEW from NI (https://www.ni.com)

there you can create in a graphical manner applications; if you prefer programming in C you can use their CVI compiler...

just a tip
 
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