Which 'Visual' Microsoft Product did you use first?
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Mine was Visual C++ 1.5.
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Metro RSSVisual basic 6, soon I switched to visual c++ 6.
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Mine was Visual C++ 1.5.
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Metro RSSVisual Studio 2005 Before that, the only "visual" stuff I used was Borland Delphi 3.
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Mine was Visual C++ 1.5.
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Metro RSSVisual Studio 1.0. We had to use a portable CD drive to install it and it took hours. (Compared to the disaster of Microsoft C 7.0, it was beyond wonderful.)
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Mine was Visual C++ 1.5.
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Metro RSSI was given a copy of VB2, but I couldn't figure it out. So Visual C# Standard (2002) is the first I actually used.
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Mine was Visual C++ 1.5.
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Metro RSSVisual C++ 1.5. /ravi
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Did you Ssub to MSJ and buy Petzolds book?
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Metro RSSYes, I did. I remember those days. I remember some of the MSJ articles, like making your own Button control, lists, scroll bar handling, message pumps, .... All the basic stuff we take for granted under .NET.
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Visual Studio 2005 Before that, the only "visual" stuff I used was Borland Delphi 3.
I first touched Delphi when it was first released. I wish I kept in touch with it. If I were to meet it again I'd look on it as an adult meeting a friend I last saw in distant childhood, recalling early days but not recognising the face. :) The only thing that puts me off Delphi now is that it's owned by Embarcadero and they've more or less priced it out of contention. There's more to be made from VS. It's a pity. Like Turbo Pascal, it was better when it was owned by Borland. Then they become Inprise (stoopid a name as there ever was). When Hejlsberg left to go to MS we sort of never looked back.
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Mine was Visual C++ 1.5.
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Metro RSSSame here.
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Mine was Visual C++ 1.5.
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Mine was Visual C++ 1.5.
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Mine was Visual C++ 1.5.
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Mine was Visual C++ 1.5.
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Metro RSSVisual Basic 1.0
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Mine was Visual C++ 1.5.
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Metro RSSTechnically, Visual FoxPro 3 was my first "Visual" Product. But never accomplished anything particularly useful. I was a kid and it turned out to be more of an expensive "test drive" for one of my dad's projects. Neither of us could figure out how to do seemingly mundane things with it so it was a short lived thing. Not really sure if that counts. VBA in Access was where I cut my teeth at coding something useful. Started out as tweaking macros but soon moved up to custom forms and string manipulation. still not sure if that counts. But it was the first time in which I surpassed my dad at using a programming platform. Otherwise, Office 2003 era VBA & VB6 was my first Professional use of a "Visual" product.
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X| each to their own ;)
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VB for DOS totally usuable :rolleyes:
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Metro RSSMe too :)
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If we're going by products that start with the word Visual, then mine was Visual BASIC for MS-DOS, Professional Edition, version 1.00. I still think it was one of the best extended-ASCII GUIs.
Mine was VB1.0 from a floppy from a magazine, quickly followed by 2.0 and 3.0.