I love VB
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Actually I dont. But in programming course, we have to use it for UI. We also do Java and C. I think Java is a bit crap. Anyway, do you think its right to feel ashamed when someone asks you what languages you know, and VB is one of them? No offence to VB.net guys(or girls, however you like it.) Sorry, I should never have said that. What I should say is every language is useful, it just depends on what you need it for. VB is great for quick screen designs and prototyping. I would either use that or Visio Pro if I wanted something really quickly.
toticow wrote: Anyway, do you think its right to feel ashamed when someone asks you what languages you know, and VB is one of them? No offence to VB.net guys(or girls, however you like it.) You don't seem to be ashamed of visiting CodeProject.com, though. Do you need someone telling you in what language the CodeProject website is written? ;P
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Actually I dont. But in programming course, we have to use it for UI. We also do Java and C. I think Java is a bit crap. Anyway, do you think its right to feel ashamed when someone asks you what languages you know, and VB is one of them? No offence to VB.net guys(or girls, however you like it.) Sorry, I should never have said that. What I should say is every language is useful, it just depends on what you need it for. VB is great for quick screen designs and prototyping. I would either use that or Visio Pro if I wanted something really quickly.
While I don't particularly like VB, I do have a fondness for it. My first programming job was working with VB (only because that's the lang that the non-programming engineers could understand). If it wasn't for VB, I wouldn't be where I am today. :-O Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.