Visual Basic 2013 Tutorial How To Settings(Save Strings, Integers, +More)
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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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Good, but next time you add video to thread or youtube or screenshots .)
Originally Posted by badbad22
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.
Good, but next time you add video to thread or youtube or screenshots .)
Yeah, will do.
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.
Originally Posted by 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.
still using this forum?
Originally Posted by 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.
Sorry, i recorded my voice but it didnt record i also lowered the music's volume.