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would it be better to sticj with vb6 as i have bout a years experience or should i change?
i understand there will need to be a learning curve for this but is it really worth it?
Benjamin
Dec 20th, 2000, 05:26 PM
yes,
VB7 incorprates a lot more features of C++...like polymorphism, inheritance, etc... :)
I dont even know C++! i heard that it will convert vb to VBscript or ASP, am i right?
Benjamin
Dec 20th, 2000, 05:35 PM
well, you don't know C++... thats a reason they are adding more stuff to VB... so people don't have to learn C++........
I would rather use C++ any day... but all these additions to VB are cool :cool:
HarryW
Dec 20th, 2000, 05:36 PM
I think I heard that too but couldn't confirm it.
Benji speaks the truth, it will incorporate some much improved object orientation features that VB currently is sadly lacking. Personally I'll stick with C++ for that kind of thing though I think. Well I suppose I'll see what it's like first actually.
Benjamin
Dec 20th, 2000, 05:39 PM
I'm never going back to VB.... C++ is sooo much better...
would it be worth me learning some C++?
im a IT Consultant and i do some programming at work and i do loads in my spare time, i have bout 1years experince with VB6
Would C++ be a safe bet?
Benjamin
Dec 20th, 2000, 05:49 PM
if you have time, learn C++... it's worth it :D
HarryW
Dec 20th, 2000, 05:52 PM
Depends what you want to do with it.
If you want to build applications quickly and size/speed aren't critical, then you are okay with VB. If you want better control over everything that's going on and/or you want smaller/faster code then maybe C++ would be better, although it takes longer to write the code usually. If you want really small and fast, then you could use ASM. Horses for courses. Personally, I like C++.
Anybody know if you can overload operators in the upcoming new VB?
where would be the best place to get VB7?
Serge
Dec 21st, 2000, 11:10 AM
Well guys, prepare yourselves for the whole new learning curve, as you would have to learn alot of new stuff in VB.NET
As for the price, I dont think Micro$oft has annouced it yet.
Benjamin
Dec 21st, 2000, 12:00 PM
hopefully VS7 will cost the same as VS6.
wait.... thats a lot of money..... I hope it's cheaper :D
I bought my copy (VB6, Enterprise edition with a
subscription to all updates within 12 calendar months of
registration) for $125.00
Benjamin
Dec 21st, 2000, 04:03 PM
how?
ill get my copy of Vb.net thru work :p
ne1 wana copy tell me :D
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