Equal rights for VB users - our own tab now!
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And a proper RAGE smiley! :mad:
MOO!!
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And a proper RAGE smiley! :mad:
MOO!!
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And a proper RAGE smiley! :mad:
MOO!!
I agree that VB users need equal rights on Code Project. When you search for articles and code, the only options are MFC/C++, C#, ASP.NET and .NET. For VB users, we need to check .NET and weed through the articles to find VB code. :sigh: Other than the search capabilities I think Code Project is great and have received so much information using the Message Boards that I cannot express my thanks to the staff for having this site for our use. I just wish the speed of the site could be better, and the search capabilities could be enhanced. :) Thanks! Lost in the vast sea of .NET
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I agree that VB users need equal rights on Code Project. When you search for articles and code, the only options are MFC/C++, C#, ASP.NET and .NET. For VB users, we need to check .NET and weed through the articles to find VB code. :sigh: Other than the search capabilities I think Code Project is great and have received so much information using the Message Boards that I cannot express my thanks to the staff for having this site for our use. I just wish the speed of the site could be better, and the search capabilities could be enhanced. :) Thanks! Lost in the vast sea of .NET
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I agree that VB users need equal rights on Code Project. When you search for articles and code, the only options are MFC/C++, C#, ASP.NET and .NET. For VB users, we need to check .NET and weed through the articles to find VB code. :sigh: Other than the search capabilities I think Code Project is great and have received so much information using the Message Boards that I cannot express my thanks to the staff for having this site for our use. I just wish the speed of the site could be better, and the search capabilities could be enhanced. :) Thanks! Lost in the vast sea of .NET
I did notice that Chris Maunder seems to monitor this forum for suggestions. My question to Chris is: Is Code Project working on a way to add more searching capability for those of us who are looking for code and articles related to VB. Maybe we're the minority. Are the members who look for C+ and C# articles a much larger percentage than the VB members? :confused: Just a suggestion. :-D While I'm up on the soap box... I just wanted to add that I really do feel that Code Project is an excellent site. Keep up the great job! :cool: Kevin, Hometown: Hanover, Pennsylvania Work: Westminster, Maryland, USA Lost in the vast sea of .NET
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I did notice that Chris Maunder seems to monitor this forum for suggestions. My question to Chris is: Is Code Project working on a way to add more searching capability for those of us who are looking for code and articles related to VB. Maybe we're the minority. Are the members who look for C+ and C# articles a much larger percentage than the VB members? :confused: Just a suggestion. :-D While I'm up on the soap box... I just wanted to add that I really do feel that Code Project is an excellent site. Keep up the great job! :cool: Kevin, Hometown: Hanover, Pennsylvania Work: Westminster, Maryland, USA Lost in the vast sea of .NET
KreativeKai wrote: Is Code Project working on a way to add more searching capability for those of us who are looking for code and articles related to VB VB, no, but VB.NET, yes, absolutely. cheers, Chris Maunder
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KreativeKai wrote: Is Code Project working on a way to add more searching capability for those of us who are looking for code and articles related to VB VB, no, but VB.NET, yes, absolutely. cheers, Chris Maunder
Yes, when I said VB, I meant VB.NET ... not 6.0 or prior. Thanks for the reply! Lost in the vast sea of .NET
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KreativeKai wrote: Is Code Project working on a way to add more searching capability for those of us who are looking for code and articles related to VB VB, no, but VB.NET, yes, absolutely. cheers, Chris Maunder
Nowadays VB means VB.NET; to refer to unmanaged VB, you gotta explicitly say VB6. At least that's how it is in the blogs and newsgroups :-) Nish