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I've been reading over alot of .NET code(VB) and so far I don't like what I see. I hate being behind in times but I'm wondering is it worth switching from vb6 to .NET? Whats so good about .NET? P.S. if you're just going to be a jackass then please don't answer. I would like some serious replies. -- modified at 16:00 Wednesday 28th March, 2007
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I've been reading over alot of .NET code(VB) and so far I don't like what I see. I hate being behind in times but I'm wondering is it worth switching from vb6 to .NET? Whats so good about .NET? P.S. if you're just going to be a jackass then please don't answer. I would like some serious replies. -- modified at 16:00 Wednesday 28th March, 2007
OMG, be prepared for a deluge of VB sucks and .NET rules. I dont have the time to respond very well to this so Ill let that to others. ;P
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I've been reading over alot of .NET code(VB) and so far I don't like what I see. I hate being behind in times but I'm wondering is it worth switching from vb6 to .NET? Whats so good about .NET? P.S. if you're just going to be a jackass then please don't answer. I would like some serious replies. -- modified at 16:00 Wednesday 28th March, 2007
Microsoft .NET Framework SDK QuickStart Tutorials[^] Enjoy...
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I've been reading over alot of .NET code(VB) and so far I don't like what I see. I hate being behind in times but I'm wondering is it worth switching from vb6 to .NET? Whats so good about .NET? P.S. if you're just going to be a jackass then please don't answer. I would like some serious replies. -- modified at 16:00 Wednesday 28th March, 2007
A huge class library. Structured exception handling. But then, if you were going to stay with VB (vb6 -> Vb.net) then why bother. Your code can remain dim in either.;P
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I've been reading over alot of .NET code(VB) and so far I don't like what I see. I hate being behind in times but I'm wondering is it worth switching from vb6 to .NET? Whats so good about .NET? P.S. if you're just going to be a jackass then please don't answer. I would like some serious replies. -- modified at 16:00 Wednesday 28th March, 2007
Stigmurder wrote:
VB... and so far I don't like what I see.
Uh, that's putting your foot into it. So, what exactly is it you don't like? Marc
People are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow
There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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I've been reading over alot of .NET code(VB) and so far I don't like what I see. I hate being behind in times but I'm wondering is it worth switching from vb6 to .NET? Whats so good about .NET? P.S. if you're just going to be a jackass then please don't answer. I would like some serious replies. -- modified at 16:00 Wednesday 28th March, 2007
Stigmurder wrote:
I've been reading over alot of .NET code(VB) and so far I don't like what I see.
That's a natural reaction, but surprising since you're already using VB...
Stigmurder wrote:
is it worth switching from vb6 to .NET?
I'm thinking frying pan/fire, but either way, it's still VB.
Stigmurder wrote:
Whats so good about .NET?
I cannot identify any redeeming qualities in .Net.
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I've been reading over alot of .NET code(VB) and so far I don't like what I see. I hate being behind in times but I'm wondering is it worth switching from vb6 to .NET? Whats so good about .NET? P.S. if you're just going to be a jackass then please don't answer. I would like some serious replies. -- modified at 16:00 Wednesday 28th March, 2007
Stigmurder wrote:
Whats so good about .NET?
Just take a look at the want ads in the local paper and try to think of when the last time you saw an ad for VB6 developer. :~
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Stigmurder wrote:
Whats so good about .NET?
Just take a look at the want ads in the local paper and try to think of when the last time you saw an ad for VB6 developer. :~
Simply Elegant Designs JimmyRopes Designs
Think inside the box! ProActive Secure Systems
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Stigmurder wrote:
VB... and so far I don't like what I see.
Uh, that's putting your foot into it. So, what exactly is it you don't like? Marc
People are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow
There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
People who say that they will refactor their code later to make it "good" don't understand refactoring, nor the art and craft of programming. -- Josh SmithIt just seems like more work to write a prog in .NET. But then again I really don't know. Thats why I'm asking. I'll go look for some examples.
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Stigmurder wrote:
I program for fun not for money.
Yes, we have noticed. :suss:
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Stigmurder wrote:
I program for fun not for money.
Yes, we have noticed. :suss:
Engaged in the learning of English grammar. ;)
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.(John 3:16) :badger:You know I asked this question with the intent on getting some helpful answers, not to get flamed. Gotta love this vb community.
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Microsoft .NET Framework SDK QuickStart Tutorials[^] Enjoy...
Engaged in the learning of English grammar. ;)
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.(John 3:16) :badger:Thanks I'll check this out.
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You know I asked this question with the intent on getting some helpful answers, not to get flamed. Gotta love this vb community.
Stigmurder wrote:
You know I asked this question with the intent on getting some helpful answers, not to get flamed. Gotta love this vb community.
Relax. VB programmers are a bit... "discriminated" here, but a lot of good programmers here have this "dark past". VB.Net have so much changes that is considered a new language. VB6 is so obsolete that MS finalized the support years ago. Follow the link that I provided above, download Visual Basic Express 2005 and have fun! Sorry my tone in the previous post, but a good start in asking something is learning how to ask. ;)
Engaged in the learning of English grammar. ;)
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You know I asked this question with the intent on getting some helpful answers, not to get flamed. Gotta love this vb community.
Stigmurder wrote:
Gotta love this vb community.
Yeah shocking. :rolleyes: If you wanted serious answers why didn't you post in the VB.NET forum? :rolleyes: I would make more comments but I am getting a headache from rolling my eyes after each one.
led mike
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I've been reading over alot of .NET code(VB) and so far I don't like what I see. I hate being behind in times but I'm wondering is it worth switching from vb6 to .NET? Whats so good about .NET? P.S. if you're just going to be a jackass then please don't answer. I would like some serious replies. -- modified at 16:00 Wednesday 28th March, 2007
Here's a short list of instant wins in VB.Net[^] that might persuade you to give it a go...
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Stigmurder wrote:
You know I asked this question with the intent on getting some helpful answers, not to get flamed. Gotta love this vb community.
Relax. VB programmers are a bit... "discriminated" here, but a lot of good programmers here have this "dark past". VB.Net have so much changes that is considered a new language. VB6 is so obsolete that MS finalized the support years ago. Follow the link that I provided above, download Visual Basic Express 2005 and have fun! Sorry my tone in the previous post, but a good start in asking something is learning how to ask. ;)
Engaged in the learning of English grammar. ;)
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.(John 3:16) :badger:Thanks for the help. Hopefully I take to it, easily.
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Stigmurder wrote:
Gotta love this vb community.
Yeah shocking. :rolleyes: If you wanted serious answers why didn't you post in the VB.NET forum? :rolleyes: I would make more comments but I am getting a headache from rolling my eyes after each one.
led mike
I guess I didn't notice where I posted this, sorry for that and your headache. any Mod want to move this thread to vb.net?
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Here's a short list of instant wins in VB.Net[^] that might persuade you to give it a go...
'--8<------------------------ Ex Datis: Duncan Jones Merrion Computing Ltd
See that was helpful. much thanks.
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I've been reading over alot of .NET code(VB) and so far I don't like what I see. I hate being behind in times but I'm wondering is it worth switching from vb6 to .NET? Whats so good about .NET? P.S. if you're just going to be a jackass then please don't answer. I would like some serious replies. -- modified at 16:00 Wednesday 28th March, 2007
Stigmurder wrote:
I hate being behind in times but I'm wondering is it worth switching from vb6 to .NET? Whats so good about .NET?
It's slightly less of a heap of bizarre syntax bolt-ons, compatibility hacks, and hidden sub-systems than VB6. More importantly, once you have your code in VB.NET you can convert it fairly easily to C#, which will demonstrate clearly just how twisted the VB stuff was. And by the way - this is a serious reply. I used BASIC then QBasic for years. Before starting my current job, i had roughly equal amounts of C++ and VB experience. And of the four languages i use every week, VB.NET is currently at #2 or #3. VB (with or without .NET... but especially without) is a hack-job, pure and simple. I respect folks that have become bona-fide experts in the usage and idiosyncrasies of it, the same way i respect the folks who write DHTML flight simulators, or statistical analysis in SQL... but it's still a mess, and the sooner you toss it to the curb the better off you'll be.
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I've been reading over alot of .NET code(VB) and so far I don't like what I see. I hate being behind in times but I'm wondering is it worth switching from vb6 to .NET? Whats so good about .NET? P.S. if you're just going to be a jackass then please don't answer. I would like some serious replies. -- modified at 16:00 Wednesday 28th March, 2007
I'm going to run and hide from this thread... But being seriously, it's amazing what more you can do with .NET. You really can't cover it in a post. A lot of people here hate VB period (I am not a huge fan but I don't hate it) and might say that vb.net isn't going to do anything, try c#.net etc. If nothing else, it's just plain cool to play around with!
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