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  • S Stigmurder

    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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    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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    • S Stigmurder

      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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      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

      Thyme In The Country
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      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 Smith

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      • S Stigmurder

        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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        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.

        "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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        • S Stigmurder

          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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          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
          I'm on-line therefore I am. JimmyRopes

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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
            I'm on-line therefore I am. JimmyRopes

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            Stigmurder
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            I program for fun not for money.

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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

              Thyme In The Country
              Interacx

              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 Smith

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              Stigmurder
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              It 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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                I program for fun not for money.

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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:

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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:

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                  Stigmurder
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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.

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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:

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                    Thanks I'll check this out.

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                    • S Stigmurder

                      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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                      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:

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                      • S Stigmurder

                        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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                        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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                        • S Stigmurder

                          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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                          Duncan Edwards Jones
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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

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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:

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                            Stigmurder
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                            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

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                              Stigmurder
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                              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

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                                Stigmurder
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                                See that was helpful. much thanks.

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                                • S Stigmurder

                                  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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                                  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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                                  • S Stigmurder

                                    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'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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                                      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!

                                      _________________________________________ You can't fix stupid, but you can medicate crazy.

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                                      Stigmurder
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                                      hate vb? geez. I guess even programmers can be stuck up.

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                                      • S Stigmurder

                                        hate vb? geez. I guess even programmers can be stuck up.

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                                        Stigmurder wrote:

                                        I guess even programmers can be stuck up.

                                        It's not about being stuck-up. Well, ok, that's some of it - if you've ever worked with someone who was stuck on a single tool and bad at using even that, then you're gonna take a rather dim view of it. Prejudice has its purpose... But yeah, personally it isn't about "hating on the VBer" so much as it's something i've used and don't care for. I also hate mucking out cattle pens, but don't think i'm "too good" for it (i'd just rather do almost anything else...)

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                                        It appears that everybody is under the impression that I approve of the documentation. You probably also blame Ken Burns for supporting slavery.

                                        --Raymond Chen on MSDN

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                                        • S Stigmurder

                                          It 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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                                          Marc Clifton
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                                          Stigmurder wrote:

                                          It just seems like more work to write a prog in .NET.

                                          I think it depends. There's lots of things that are much easier to do in .NET, until you want to do something the .NET API doesn't support, then it's a PITA. Of course, I get the impression you're probably looking at code that the designer generated, which of course looks gadawful. Marc

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                                          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 Smith

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