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A Secured Hotel Management System using Visual BAsic 2010

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    prog_mafia
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    I need to create a secured visual basic 2010 Hotel management system, i need guidelines!

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      I need to create a secured visual basic 2010 Hotel management system, i need guidelines!

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      J4amieC
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      guidelines...guidelines...hmmm. let me think. How about only allowing the same number of occupants as the number of sleeping places in the room. Stops those pesky kids allowing their friends to kip on the floor. Or, how about prompting the user to offer the breakfast package when someone books a room. No, wait - those aremore suggestions for functionality than guidelines. Wait, ive got it. Don't use VB, its a horrible blemish on the arse of programming languages. No, still not guidelines, more personal opinion. What sort of guidelines do you want?

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        guidelines...guidelines...hmmm. let me think. How about only allowing the same number of occupants as the number of sleeping places in the room. Stops those pesky kids allowing their friends to kip on the floor. Or, how about prompting the user to offer the breakfast package when someone books a room. No, wait - those aremore suggestions for functionality than guidelines. Wait, ive got it. Don't use VB, its a horrible blemish on the arse of programming languages. No, still not guidelines, more personal opinion. What sort of guidelines do you want?

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        Jason Vetter
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        What do you have against VB.NET? Do you like C#?

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          I need to create a secured visual basic 2010 Hotel management system, i need guidelines!

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          Simon_Whale
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          firstly get the requirements of the application. decide the ways that it is to be used! desktop application or web

          As barmey as a sack of badgers

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            What do you have against VB.NET? Do you like C#?

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            Simon_Whale
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            there is always a love hate relationship of VB.net on this forum

            As barmey as a sack of badgers

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              I need to create a secured visual basic 2010 Hotel management system, i need guidelines!

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              dan sh
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              prog_mafia wrote:

              i need guidelines

              Maybe the ones on top of the forum would be good to begin with.

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                there is always a love hate relationship of VB.net on this forum

                As barmey as a sack of badgers

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                hairy_hats
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                I think it's more of a hate-hate relationship.

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                  I need to create a secured visual basic 2010 Hotel management system, i need guidelines!

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                  Smithers Jones
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                  Guidelines: Never accept a job you can't handle youself. Tell your client, you can't do it and step back to a job, that you are more capable of.

                  "I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." (DNA)

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                    What do you have against VB.NET? Do you like C#?

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                    J4amieC
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                    It was a bad joke. There is of course very little difference between the two.

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                      It was a bad joke. There is of course very little difference between the two.

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                      Simon_Whale
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                      oh dont let viaducting hear you say that he'll burn you at the stake :laugh:

                      As barmey as a sack of badgers

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                        I need to create a secured visual basic 2010 Hotel management system, i need guidelines!

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                        Chris Meech
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                        You need this[^].

                        Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra]

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