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Home › Forum › Programming › Visual Basic Programming › Visual Basic 2013 Tutorial How To Settings(Save Strings, Integers, +More)

Visual Basic 2013 Tutorial How To Settings(Save Strings, Integers, +More)

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badbad22
Visual Basic 2013 Tutorial How To Settings(Save Strings, Integers, +More)
Hey guys i did a quick video tutorial on how to use vb settigns to save strings and numbers etc.
There is the codes for VB2010 and the video tutorial in the zip file.


 
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#1 · edited 12y ago · 12y ago
Drokechas
Drokechas
Good, but next time you add video to thread or youtube or screenshots .)

Quote Originally Posted by badbad22 View Post
Hey guys i did a quick video tutorial on how to use vb settigns to save strings and numbers etc.
There is the codes for VB2010 and the video tutorial in the zip file.

 
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#2 · 12y ago
BA
badbad22
Quote Originally Posted by Drokechas View Post
Good, but next time you add video to thread or youtube or screenshots .)

Yeah, will do.
#3 · edited 12y ago · 12y ago
Jason
Jason
I do so love listening to heavy dubstep when I'm watching a tutorial /sarcasm

Just a heads up, My.Settings isn't portable (i.e relocating the application will lose you your settings), it's often better to simply write the settings to a config file (i.e XML or JSON), that way it's easier for people to manage their own settings and share them with others (i.e a pre-configured config file you can ship with the application).

Anyways, noice one all the same.
#4 · 12y ago
'Bruno
'Bruno
Quote Originally Posted by Jason View Post
I do so love listening to heavy dubstep when I'm watching a tutorial /sarcasm

Just a heads up, My.Settings isn't portable (i.e relocating the application will lose you your settings), it's often better to simply write the settings to a config file (i.e XML or JSON), that way it's easier for people to manage their own settings and share them with others (i.e a pre-configured config file you can ship with the application).

Anyways, noice one all the same.
still using this forum?
#5 · 12y ago
BA
badbad22
Quote Originally Posted by Jason View Post
I do so love listening to heavy dubstep when I'm watching a tutorial /sarcasm

Just a heads up, My.Settings isn't portable (i.e relocating the application will lose you your settings), it's often better to simply write the settings to a config file (i.e XML or JSON), that way it's easier for people to manage their own settings and share them with others (i.e a pre-configured config file you can ship with the application).

Anyways, noice one all the same.
Sorry, i recorded my voice but it didnt record i also lowered the music's volume.
#6 · 12y ago
BACKD00R
[MPGH]BACKD00R
Approved!!!
#7 · 12y ago
Jason
Jason
Quote Originally Posted by 'Bruno View Post


still using this forum?
On the odd occasion
#8 · 12y ago
Chris
Chris
Very simple and effective, thanks
#9 · 12y ago
kbasd46
kbasd46
nice Tut! thanks for sharing
#10 · 12y ago
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