Hi, you paragons of pedagogy. I've been putting off teaching my kids how to read and write text data files in VB but having investigated today, it's not really more difficult than the days of VB6 with OPEN "file" FOR INPUT AS 1 ... INPUT #1, data.<br>
<br>I've attached an adapted tutorial on reading and writing text files with a task involving reading and writing a preferences file (with solution).<br><br>Once your kids can do data files, it greatly opens the scope for populating and playing with really large arrays and makes loops meaningful. <br>
<br>I remember how excited I was when I first discovered text files decades ago - it was like finding mum's car keys. My programming world blossomed from that point.<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Mark Kelly<br>Manager of ICT, Reporting, IT Learning Area<br>
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