Kenja824
Automotive
- Nov 5, 2014
- 949
I am self taught in a lot of things and have never struggled much to learn things. VB Code seems to be my kryptonite. I have tried and tried and still struggle to do many of the basic things. Which sucks because I am the one they turn to for creating buttons for the most part. lol I do not know if code is just beyond my grasp at my age or if I screwed up in starting off by trying to manipulate other code and now I created a sort of virtual wall I cant break through.
No matter how much code I study and try to manipulate, Im not learning to write it or make any real serious changes to journals and I feel wrong always depending on others here to write things for me.
1) Is there a good book that I should read that might help me learn it? A VB Code for Dummies type of thing? Something that will help me start from scratch as if I dont know anything at all and teach me? What would be the best book for me in this regard?
2) I am considering talking to the bosses to get one of the younger guys who seem bright to get into it and learn code. A younger fresher mind might soak it in a lot more and be better for the company in the long run. If I did that, what should someone do to learn it? Is it much better to learn in classes or should a younger person be able to read books on it and get it figured out?
Just looking for some thoughts as to how to go about this problem.
No matter how much code I study and try to manipulate, Im not learning to write it or make any real serious changes to journals and I feel wrong always depending on others here to write things for me.
1) Is there a good book that I should read that might help me learn it? A VB Code for Dummies type of thing? Something that will help me start from scratch as if I dont know anything at all and teach me? What would be the best book for me in this regard?
2) I am considering talking to the bosses to get one of the younger guys who seem bright to get into it and learn code. A younger fresher mind might soak it in a lot more and be better for the company in the long run. If I did that, what should someone do to learn it? Is it much better to learn in classes or should a younger person be able to read books on it and get it figured out?
Just looking for some thoughts as to how to go about this problem.