hi
but as i learned that the site from jbsan is in spanish. i love spanish,
even live there. but for technical reasons i think english is better.
confess that i cath my selfby programming in german, no good thing if
sharing with others.( i know i can translate, but the fieldnames...). i
hi Dig and Jbsan, Dig i recomended personally the jbsan blog course.. its
the only cource with a timeline based on learn for beginners
the site from jbsan its the best, its a great course for beginners
i think if a oficial course will be made in near future, jbsan mus be the
right men, the
Hi Fabien,
I am sure I do not have the grand overview like you, but I can definitly
tell what i miss. I have programmed frontends for 30 years, not into
systemprogramming. I had about 5 years of gambas-break, and was stunned
over how fast things was growing. only the wast of objects is
The truth is we really need an official courses site. Like Julio did it
must start from the begining ... Learning the basic and programming stuff
like gambas oo programming. Then from the front page allows the user to
choose courses on different subject from control using to Linux generalities
Le
Hello Tobi,
yes thank you, I know that. Perhaps I am a little impatient in my seeking.
in one point I didnt find the solution. New topic.
,
Regards
Dag
Am 16.10.2016 um 16:55 schrieb Tobias Boege-2 [via Gambas]:
> On Sun, 16 Oct 2016, dag wrote:
> > hello jsbsan
> >
> > my situation: a
On Sun, 16 Oct 2016, dag wrote:
> hello jsbsan
>
> my situation: a norwegian talking german at home, english outside. why:
> living in spain :) a little bit i can, i try as much as possible to
> speak native. i take the pages as spanish course.
>
> thank you very much!
>
If you speak German,
hello jsbsan
my situation: a norwegian talking german at home, english outside. why:
living in spain :) a little bit i can, i try as much as possible to
speak native. i take the pages as spanish course.
thank you very much!
kind regards
Dag
Am 16.10.2016 um 12:00 schrieb jsbsan [via Gambas]:
Hi Dag:
In his day believed the website (and still active):
http://cursogambas.blogspot.com.es/p/indice.html
Has multiple examples and simple projects, applied to each article.
The course starts from "0" and ends in design patterns (via GUI, data
structures, databases, and even examples with