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Have Mastering Visual Studio 2019 Second Edition.
Looking for examples on how to code and us differing input.
There are NO examples just the ones MS provide and the other want $$$ to even look at.
Would be nice (In on the Community version cant afford 700+ dollars) to view how to get input/forms/data from inside my application I'm looking at doing/coding and trying to format. Keep getting errors and NO way of checking or finding out WHY.
Tried an number of templates all keep on giving me errors.
Could someone please explain why I cannot have Grids/Forms/input/output in the same application.
Or do I have to code each one and link/compile them to form one application.
Some advice or pointers (and NOT to another Please PAY SITE. Something that gives an overview of putting it all together.
I have NOT coded for 40+ years I'm 72 ( started with MS DOS, then COBOL in Windows 3.1. on a standalone and worked for a
Mainframe company coding) and wishing to in these times learn something New..
I don't want to go Cloud or AZURE and the other platforms, After learning V/Studio on a standalone system (Power system) I would look at moving ON.
Some response would be appreciated.
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Looking for examples on how to code and us differing input.
There are NO examples just the ones MS provide and the other want $$$ to even look at.
Would be nice (In on the Community version cant afford 700+ dollars) to view how to get input/forms/data from inside my application I'm looking at doing/coding and trying to format. Keep getting errors and NO way of checking or finding out WHY.
Tried an number of templates all keep on giving me errors.
Could someone please explain why I cannot have Grids/Forms/input/output in the same application.
Or do I have to code each one and link/compile them to form one application.
Some advice or pointers (and NOT to another Please PAY SITE. Something that gives an overview of putting it all together.
I have NOT coded for 40+ years I'm 72 ( started with MS DOS, then COBOL in Windows 3.1. on a standalone and worked for a
Mainframe company coding) and wishing to in these times learn something New..
I don't want to go Cloud or AZURE and the other platforms, After learning V/Studio on a standalone system (Power system) I would look at moving ON.
Some response would be appreciated.
CForster
Continue reading...