RealBasic
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ESTANNY wrote:
Imports System.Management
Well - seeing that it's VB6 and not VB.NET then I would say pretty well.:laugh:
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Is it just a
Proof of Concept
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote:
Proof of Concept
Nope - it's a
Pile Of Crap
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote:
Proof of Concept
Nope - it's a
Pile Of Crap
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There you go. You get my '5'. :)
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There you go. You get my '5'. :)
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Thanks.:-D
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about: RealBasic Did someone test this already? What do you think about the introduction of there developer language? "REALbasic is highly compatible with Visual Basic, so Visual Basic developers are productive very quickly with REALbasic." Do you think people are waiting for it when we have a sort of .NET framework for Linux? And if it does get accepted by the public, does it make a chance on codeproject.com?
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ESTANNY wrote:
"REALbasic is highly compatible with Visual Basic, so Visual Basic developers are productive very quickly with REALbasic."
At it's core, this means REALBasis has really ugly syntax and annoying rules that make no sense whatsoever. The world is definately not waiting for REALBasic.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
Christian Graus wrote:
The world is definately not waiting for REALBasic.
No, but a real-time spell checker would help... :) I swear, 9 people out of 10 can't spell "definite"....
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Christian Graus wrote:
The world is definately not waiting for REALBasic.
No, but a real-time spell checker would help... :) I swear, 9 people out of 10 can't spell "definite"....
dagnamit. I took two shots at it too ( both wrong, apparently )
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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about: RealBasic Did someone test this already? What do you think about the introduction of there developer language? "REALbasic is highly compatible with Visual Basic, so Visual Basic developers are productive very quickly with REALbasic." Do you think people are waiting for it when we have a sort of .NET framework for Linux? And if it does get accepted by the public, does it make a chance on codeproject.com?
Most of the comments you got so far seems to be from people who have not really used it and commented based on the word Basic.
ESTANNY wrote:
Did someone test this already? What do you think about the introduction of there developer language?
It is a pretty good tool and has been around for a quite some time. It does differ from basic in many ways. I did play with it for sometime when investigating cross platform development and I liked what I saw. However, due to the specific requirements of my project it was not possible to use it.
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Most of the comments you got so far seems to be from people who have not really used it and commented based on the word Basic.
ESTANNY wrote:
Did someone test this already? What do you think about the introduction of there developer language?
It is a pretty good tool and has been around for a quite some time. It does differ from basic in many ways. I did play with it for sometime when investigating cross platform development and I liked what I saw. However, due to the specific requirements of my project it was not possible to use it.
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Errm. I did use it, I just didn't really like it. To be honest, cross platform applications tend to have to take the lowest common denominator, i.e. the things that are common across all platforms. I just really don't like being constrained that way - especially as our customers are all Windows users anyway.
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Errm. I did use it, I just didn't really like it. To be honest, cross platform applications tend to have to take the lowest common denominator, i.e. the things that are common across all platforms. I just really don't like being constrained that way - especially as our customers are all Windows users anyway.
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For cross platform we have Java isn't it? Not that it is my favorite language, but I see people doing nice stuff with it. ;-)
We do indeed have Java, but I come back to the point that most of our customers use Windows so the cross platform stuff is largely irrelevant to me.
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Christian Graus wrote:
The world is definately not waiting for REALBasic.
No, but a real-time spell checker would help... :) I swear, 9 people out of 10 can't spell "definite"....
Or 'Ridiculous'.