There are many VB books, examples and tutorials on the web
I have no problem with VB and don't need to read books to learn it now.
Also I am not looking for teacher to learn b4a.. but when I work on b4a project I need some specific way to impliement a syntax or function.. The examples in b4a are great, but indeed some of them need to be more focused on the user's level of knowleadge, not on the developer's.
Of course there are lots of books on VB, but the best and more authenticated are those written by microsoft.. look at all vb versions.. all of them assume readers have no prior experience in programming whatsoever. Exasmples are short but complete.. by complete I mean the user builds on them right away.. and expands them, instead of trying to brake the code or rewrite the example before using it.. DBUtils doesn't save records on a table while saving a record is a main function of any tutorial. that needs to be explained as well, (not just included). b4a is not vb.. it is java in vb clothing, and I, as a user, don't have any experience with java.
Erel is very busy developing this great product, and by no means I am asking for him to be a technical support employee.. on the contrary, I see hese brief answers to tens of questions every day show how busy he is, and the additional service I am wishing is to free him to continue only with the developement and outsource the tech support to other trained paid people (may be in india).. they don't need to be online and they can take their time before responding to an email from registered members. And beleive me, this is going to hapen sooner or later.