Hi, To make a short answer: I've taught myself how to use Visual Basic (without reading any books) in a few weeks, on my spare time. The most difficult thing I then found was to figure out the "event-driven programming style", to which I was not accustomed. You have to think "When the user presses this button, only this part of code is activated" and stuff like that. But if you have never programmed in your life, you should probably start reading about "programming" itself, you know: "If...then" statements, "For...Next" loops and other commands. When you get VB, if you need any help, though, you can drop me a line and I'll try to help you. You can get a sample of what I've done with VB so far at: http://pages.infinit.net/codeco/en/products/pageme.htm Hope this helps! Stephane Vaillancourt CO-DE-CO <[log in to unmask]> http://pages.infinit.net/codeco -----Original Message----- From: SES-Jeddah <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: November 1, 1998 5:47 PM Subject: [PCSOFT] Visual Basic >Is Visual Basic a easy to lean software for a non-programmer? > >Ahamed Kaize > > ----- > PCSOFT mailing list - http://nospin.com > Bob Wright:[log in to unmask] - Drew Dunn:[log in to unmask] ----- PCSOFT mailing list - http://nospin.com Bob Wright:[log in to unmask] - Drew Dunn:[log in to unmask]