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Equal rights for VB users - our own tab now!

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    gidius Ahenobarbus
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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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      Shog9 0
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      What? There's already a "My Account" tab... of your very own!

      Shog9

      I'm not the Jack of Diamonds... I'm not the six of spades. I don't know what you thought; I'm not your astronaut...

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        And a proper RAGE smiley! :mad:

        MOO!!

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        KreativeKai
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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

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          ACorbs
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          I agree, in the past I have had to use VB so that other non C# programmers could edit and update what I wrote. I think VB does need more of a presence here at CP.

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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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            KreativeKai
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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

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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

              Visit my website at www.komputing.com

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              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

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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

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                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

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                  Nish Nishant
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                  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

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