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    Default My First VB Program EVAR - System Tool 1.0 - Pics added - Almost

    Any Ideas on what I should make next?? (NO! NOT a client for runescape) (Or a bot)

    I am learning VB and this is the first thing I made (Yes, first day I've ever done VB, its not anything fancy)

    Has a clock, calander, kick - ass calculator, and a Text Sheet. You'll see... DL

    http://rapidshare.de/files/18059790/...l_1.0.exe.html

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    (Uploading Problems)

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    Very good for your first program - I'll have a look at it.

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    Ooh thanks for the quick reply. But seriously, post if it works or not . And also if it was a piece of sh*t or not = )

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    Please post your source code.... Thanks

    P.S. Only scanned with Nod32... ok

    P.P.S. Got error when running:
    "the application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000135). Click on OK to terminate the application."

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    The source code... Well in VB alot of it is like class files that are un-viewable because you make them with a really kickass form editor like in scar... I can just post the project file? Its for Visual Studio 2005 from microsoft... and I doubt many people have that.

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    I use VB in Excel all the time to run scenarios (sp) with. You can do some real cool things when you combine the power of a spreadsheet with a program... Once I make a business model on a spread sheet I can use VB to experiment with EVERY variable possible... saves days of trial and error calculations. Its good to see others messing around with it too.

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    Okay then.... But yeah Sorry I still have no idea what your talking about... and about that error im not so sure either! Sorry = (.

    Make sure you have .NET Framework 2.0

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