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Old Apr 14th, 2005, 2:08 PM   #1
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Red face ...cheat sheet? (sufficiently solved)

Hello all!

I'm new to the forum, and new to the world of programming for a living (just started Monday, lol). As a result, I now need to familiarize myself with XML and Visual Basic.

Now, I'm fluent in HTML and, from what I've seen of XML, that should help me. However, I learned Basic once, quite a long time ago (we're talking 5ish years) and I know I'd be good to go if only I could find a cheat sheet, but no such thing seems to exist, save the type that cost money and the type that won't define the most basic commands (ex: Double, Dim, etc)

Now, I've spent all day trying to find something that would explain these things to me (because I'm not comfortable simply assuming that these things mean what they sound like they mean...that usually turns out badly for me), and the question remains: Is there, in fact, a cheat sheet online somewhere that I can find, or do I have to make my own by pouring over manuals?

Any help I could get would be greatly appreciated!!!

Thanks

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