Windev software...is this worth the money or not really?

simpleonline12

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I'm more of a marketer with computer skills....more on the software (already built) side but I lack coding in any language...I've heard that Windev is easy to learn....is it any good? I've been dabbling with Visual Basic 08 over the past month and honestly I'm throwing in the towel cause it bores me to tears..i'm looking for something i can drag and drop to create some basic apps....
 


I'm more of a marketer with computer skills....more on the software (already built) side but I lack coding in any language...I've heard that Windev is easy to learn....is it any good? I've been dabbling with Visual Basic 08 over the past month and honestly I'm throwing in the towel cause it bores me to tears..i'm looking for something i can drag and drop to create some basic apps....

The WebDev Express and VisualBasic.NET Express are both free if you really want to learn windows/.NET development, but it sounds like you really aren't into it. The time investment is going to cost you a lot more than it would cost you to outsource it.
 
After going through several of the really bad threads you started in here, it has become clear that you have no business even trying to learn programming languages because you have no knowledge or understanding of fundamental data structures, logic and any kind of discrete math.

I know there are lots of books out there to learn different languages, but they'll never do you any good till you learn how to wax on, wax off and paint the fence.

Uninstall the visual studio and all the other things you got from torrents that you'll never use, and you will find that you really don't need to buy a new hard drive. Also, stay in the newbie section for a couple months and focus on some of the things you are good at.
 
i seem to remember you said you had ubot. if you do, use it, forget about everything else. read tutorials. or just outsource creation of the scripts you need.
 
No I totally agree when said to put away the visual studio. I make good money with the marketing aspect of it all so I might stick with. What I do best and outsource the rest. Thank-you for patience with me.