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However, I will strongly disagree with what gumby just said. If you learn VB6 first you will never become a good programmer. The chances of a person learning how to code properly after starting with VB6 is probably like 5%. It is one of the most god-awful languages ever written and it is widely used because Microsoft wrote a good IDE (for its time) and because it was easy to learn. But it makes it a night made to learn to actually program well. You should avoid VB6 at all costs.
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I took my first class back in high school in Visual Basic and after that I took C++. I think either one's not that difficult to learn off of, you just need a decent textbook to walk you through each concept, one at a time.
I'd definitely recommend a book over following some website because then, at least, you wouldn't have to keep swapping windows and there'd be no temptation to copy and paste code over (and don't buy "X for Dummies", look up a real textbook with decent reviews and get that).
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