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me where to find Qbasic tutorial or E-book of Qbasic.

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example like: QBASIC by Example", Greg M. Perry, I don't have money and also don't have credit card to buy from Amazon.com. So anybody don't share me this document tutorials.
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Hi,

http://www.ethanwiner.com/ go there and you can download a PDF of his book Basic Tools and Utilities. I have to warn you that this covers even advanced topics in basic. If you want to start by learning quickbasic first, I suggest you head on over to Pete's official Website's tutorial section at http://www.petesqbsite.com/sections/tut ... ials.shtml where you'll find 100s of tutorials on all kinds of aspects of QB programming.

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Thanks a lot. I already know basic of this language. I want to looking forward like that books. But, I don't see somewhere in that site you gave me. Please show me where exactly111!!!!!!
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Thanks a lot. I already know basic of this language. I want to looking forward like that books. But, I don't see somewhere in that site you gave me. Please show me where exactly111!!!!!! Never mind. I just got it.
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If you just know the basics, I reccomend looking at Vic's tutorials under the beginners section. You will get your pong clone made in no time.
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