Hey
Trying to learn coding.
Extremely new so I'm taking all the shortcuts.
How do I fix this?
Thanks
>>78238
>visual basic
If you're really serious about learning programming, please do yourself a favor and start with something a bit more sane. Visual Basic is trash of the lowest caliber and should be avoided. I'd recommend starting with Python, then moving to something like C++ once you've mastered it, but there are plenty of other options.
>>78243
Visual Basic can be useful if you do a lot of Excel stuff
>>78270
>Excel
Literally who
>>78273
You know, that normie stuff.
>>78273
>>78238
as
you really should use google more often
>>78238
VB, you use "dim" for primitives, and "set" for object references.
Yes, I know.
Most languages where OO was added as an afterthought (PHP, for example) make you write different code to do the exact same thing to primitives and objects.
>>78243
VB's syntax and IDE is horrible, but it's really good for RAD, and it integrates with a lot of stuff you actually use to let you do a lot of actually useful stuff.
C++ may have a better IDE, but VBA will write that report your boss wants that takes you four hours of donkey work.