Thanks for the suggestions guys.
I do agree the best way to learn the language is to put it into practice, so I do have a couple of ideas for projects I'd like to put together.
As far as VB vs. VBA, I think I'd lean towards the latter to integrate Excel and VBA. This is what I think will...
Hi,
College student here interested in learning about visual basic. My excel skills are decent, and my VB skills are non-existent.
Could you guys please point me in the direction of VB books that start from the basics and build upwards? Ones that you recommend?
Much appreciated.