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String Builder Class in .Net

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    indian143
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    Hi, Can anybody give me how to use StringBuilder Class or its similar one in VB 6.0. Atleast give me any link sor code snippet. Thanks a Lot, Aleem Mohammad.

    Thanks & Regards, Md. Abdul Aleem NIIT technologies

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      Hi, Can anybody give me how to use StringBuilder Class or its similar one in VB 6.0. Atleast give me any link sor code snippet. Thanks a Lot, Aleem Mohammad.

      Thanks & Regards, Md. Abdul Aleem NIIT technologies

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      Muhammad Shahid Farooq
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      Visit the following link, this will help you: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/2839d5h5(VS.71).aspx[^]

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        Hi, Can anybody give me how to use StringBuilder Class or its similar one in VB 6.0. Atleast give me any link sor code snippet. Thanks a Lot, Aleem Mohammad.

        Thanks & Regards, Md. Abdul Aleem NIIT technologies

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        Mycroft Holmes
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        I beleive you have asked this question a number of times. StringBuilder is in DOTNET and is NOT in VB6.

        Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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          I beleive you have asked this question a number of times. StringBuilder is in DOTNET and is NOT in VB6.

          Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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          sph3rex
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          If he would've read the article that sum guy posted when he last asked this question he would've find out how to use Mid in vb6 to accomplish what he wants. This "write my code cause i dun wanna read anything" is starting to be more than boring.

          Code? Yeah i love it fried together with a glass of wine.

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          • I indian143

            Hi, Can anybody give me how to use StringBuilder Class or its similar one in VB 6.0. Atleast give me any link sor code snippet. Thanks a Lot, Aleem Mohammad.

            Thanks & Regards, Md. Abdul Aleem NIIT technologies

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            Jon_Boy
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            You have been asking this question over and over for a week and have been getting the same answer for a week. Stop spamming the board.

            Any suggestions, ideas, or 'constructive criticism' are always welcome. "There's no such thing as a stupid question, only stupid people." - Mr. Garrison

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              You have been asking this question over and over for a week and have been getting the same answer for a week. Stop spamming the board.

              Any suggestions, ideas, or 'constructive criticism' are always welcome. "There's no such thing as a stupid question, only stupid people." - Mr. Garrison

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              Smithers Jones
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              No, please don't stop asking. Do it again and again. People love rading the same question without end.

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