Thanks....looks very interesting....I suppose one way or another I'll have to brush up on vbasic and do some programming with whatever I find.
I doubt if there's something all windows based that's ready to go.
Thanks....looks very interesting....I suppose one way or another I'll have to brush up on vbasic and do some programming with whatever I find.
I doubt if there's something all windows based that's ready to go.
Have a look at
http://www.selmaware.com/stampplot/home.htm
Regards
Thanks for both of those suggestions...they both look like something I can use.
Another question....
Is there such a thing as some software out there that is ridicuously simple (wysiwyg...drag and drop etc) that can write very simple windows applications?
Of course, I know Visual basic is probably the place to start and I've studied a bit with it, but does such an animal exist? An even higher level language that lets you create very basic applications?
(Or I suppose, an even more user friendly basic?)
I just discovered something this morning called "Liberty basic"? Anyone familiar with that? (Only 50 bucks to boot).
They claim it's easier to learn than Visual basic?
Any other ideas?
THANKS
I found I couldn't get to grips with it as it was more like programming old basic rather than visual.
I've recently dabbled with Visual C# 2005 Express edition which is free from http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/ex...p/default.aspx
There are loads of demo's, examples etc. ( http://www.learnvisualstudio.net/con...beginners.aspx for example ). With the help of some of the videos I was creating my first application in no time at all.
Yup any Microsoft Express components are free. New VBExpress include now a SerialPort OCX. Make things easier.
VBExpress link: http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/vb/
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
Wow....great info....thanks.
I had no idea there were free "express" versions of basic and c.
Thanks for the help !
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