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Jun 11th, 2014, 01:21 PM
#241
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Originally Posted by dday9
Did you run out of arguments so you had to resort to the old "The framework is big" statement? From what I understand with .NET Native(discussed on Page 1 of this thread!) will be getting rid of that argument too.
The VB6 runtime was no bed of roses either. I got complaints from people in the past about having to install the runtime to use VB6 apps. These were people who were used to using tools written in C++, most of which didn't require runtime installation. Also, QuickBasic didn't even need a runtime. It was statically linked into the EXE. Talking about the "big framework" is really a stupid argument against .Net because you're not really building a case for VB6 but rather a case for C++, BASICA, QuickBasic.
Point I'm making is that "big" is relative. The VB6 runtime might be small or an insignificant hassle to a VB6 developer but there are people who would consider it just as annoying as the hassle that comes with the .Net Framework. I've experienced this as I've said.
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Jun 11th, 2014, 01:22 PM
#242
Hyperactive Member
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
@Niya,
I had to use .NET myself to wrap something only available in the dark side. It works, but it takes forever the first time I call the library.
You are right about C++, but there was a reason for VB6 success: simplicity.
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Jun 11th, 2014, 01:29 PM
#243
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
C++ is simple. ASM now, that's a different story. Then again, C++ wasn't simple for me whenever I first studied it. Neither was VB.Net. Then again, that's will all the languages I've learned in the past 3 years. I just had to put forth a little bit of effort in order to learn that language.
Let me give you an example. I'm currently working on a compiler. I'm initially writing everything in VB.Net so that I have something to go off of, but I will rewrite in C++. This is because C++ is better for string processing/manipulation(much better!). However, I'm not going to write my IDE in C++, I'm going to write it in VB.Net. Because VB.Net is better for that job.
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Jun 11th, 2014, 01:44 PM
#244
Addicted Member
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
I think c++ is better for console app.
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Jun 11th, 2014, 01:57 PM
#245
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Originally Posted by Carlos Rocha
...You are right about C++, but there was a reason for VB6 success: simplicity.
This is the reason why people dont want to get off of it. They are too lazy to challenge themselves just a little bit and learn something new.
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Jun 11th, 2014, 03:01 PM
#246
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Originally Posted by Carlos Rocha
So relevant and right to the point. You even know what matters and how MS thinks internally. I'm impressed
Oddly enough, that may not be far off. I happen to be related to the guy who called the meeting that ended VB6. He told me about it a few years ago. It really is just internal politics, just like every other issue: Lots of people tugging in various directions and the end result is the sum of all those vectors.
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Jun 11th, 2014, 03:06 PM
#247
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Originally Posted by Carlos Rocha
PS: Like many others you keep saying that .NET is a language, but it isn't. It's a bloated "framework", just like women bags.
Oh...THAT explains why .NET is so popular.
Let me get my hands on a bit more .NET. Yo, Niya, show us a bit more .NET!!
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Jun 11th, 2014, 03:19 PM
#248
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Jun 11th, 2014, 05:35 PM
#249
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
Oddly enough, that may not be far off. I happen to be related to the guy who called the meeting that ended VB6. He told me about it a few years ago. It really is just internal politics, just like every other issue: Lots of people tugging in various directions and the end result is the sum of all those vectors.
Oh so its YOUR fault!
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Jun 11th, 2014, 05:56 PM
#250
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Let me just go off and modify this old VB6 app....seriously, I now have to change a VB6 app, and it's this threads fault!
This is really an argument for VB6 never changing. This app hasn't really been changed much, but I can use an unchanged version of the VB6 IDE and know full well that there's no patches, or anything to update. It just runs.
That's the way I like it. VB6 is locked in and NOT GOING TO CHANGE. No updates and no surprises.
(Actually, I think I'm going to back-heel that little VB6 project to a minion...if I can find one that can do the job. It's all .NET this and .NET that...)
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Jun 12th, 2014, 04:46 PM
#251
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
The level of commenting on the VB6 polls has dropped away to nothing. It's hard to get any new vitriol out of those threads anymore. I'm feeling listless (my list has been disposed). Carlos had a good post in the new poll thread, but he's the only one to post recently. Everybody still wants something different out of VB6, but that's nothing new. There was one new suggestion in the old petition, which was to use Access and VBA in place of VB6. The only cons they noted were....pretty much everything Carlos wants out of VB6. Not a show stopper to the person who suggested that approach, but a total non-starter for others.
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Jun 12th, 2014, 08:24 PM
#252
Addicted Member
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Who thought the .net framework was a good idea?
All men have an inherent right to life, the right to self determination including freedom from forced or compulsory labour, a right to hold opinions and the freedom of expression, and the right to a fair trial and freedom from torture. Be aware that these rights are universal and inalienable (cannot be given, taken or otherwise transferred or removed) although you do risk losing the aforementioned rights should you fail to uphold them e.g Charles Taylor; United Nations sources: http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/, http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Professional...ages/CCPR.aspx. Also Charles I was beheaded on the 30th of January of 1649 for trying to replace parliamentary democracy with an absolute monarchy, the same should happen to Dr Phil and Stephen Fry; source: http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.p...ute-Monarchism.
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Jun 12th, 2014, 08:29 PM
#253
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Originally Posted by Witis
Who thought the .net framework was a good idea?
Jesus. Otherwise he wouldn't have written about it in the bible...
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Jun 12th, 2014, 08:34 PM
#254
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
I thought it was God. Doesn't it say something along the lines of: In the beginning was the .Net framework?
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Jun 12th, 2014, 08:43 PM
#255
Addicted Member
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Ah although sometimes one has to move backwards in order to move forwards.
All men have an inherent right to life, the right to self determination including freedom from forced or compulsory labour, a right to hold opinions and the freedom of expression, and the right to a fair trial and freedom from torture. Be aware that these rights are universal and inalienable (cannot be given, taken or otherwise transferred or removed) although you do risk losing the aforementioned rights should you fail to uphold them e.g Charles Taylor; United Nations sources: http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/, http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Professional...ages/CCPR.aspx. Also Charles I was beheaded on the 30th of January of 1649 for trying to replace parliamentary democracy with an absolute monarchy, the same should happen to Dr Phil and Stephen Fry; source: http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.p...ute-Monarchism.
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Jun 12th, 2014, 08:44 PM
#256
Addicted Member
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Which is an old zen proverb btw.
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Jun 12th, 2014, 08:46 PM
#257
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Jun 12th, 2014, 08:49 PM
#258
Addicted Member
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Originally Posted by dday9
zen, like Invader Zim?
Which parts of zen are like zim?
All men have an inherent right to life, the right to self determination including freedom from forced or compulsory labour, a right to hold opinions and the freedom of expression, and the right to a fair trial and freedom from torture. Be aware that these rights are universal and inalienable (cannot be given, taken or otherwise transferred or removed) although you do risk losing the aforementioned rights should you fail to uphold them e.g Charles Taylor; United Nations sources: http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/, http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Professional...ages/CCPR.aspx. Also Charles I was beheaded on the 30th of January of 1649 for trying to replace parliamentary democracy with an absolute monarchy, the same should happen to Dr Phil and Stephen Fry; source: http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.p...ute-Monarchism.
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Jun 12th, 2014, 09:01 PM
#259
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Jun 12th, 2014, 09:04 PM
#260
Addicted Member
All men have an inherent right to life, the right to self determination including freedom from forced or compulsory labour, a right to hold opinions and the freedom of expression, and the right to a fair trial and freedom from torture. Be aware that these rights are universal and inalienable (cannot be given, taken or otherwise transferred or removed) although you do risk losing the aforementioned rights should you fail to uphold them e.g Charles Taylor; United Nations sources: http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/, http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Professional...ages/CCPR.aspx. Also Charles I was beheaded on the 30th of January of 1649 for trying to replace parliamentary democracy with an absolute monarchy, the same should happen to Dr Phil and Stephen Fry; source: http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.p...ute-Monarchism.
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Jun 12th, 2014, 09:31 PM
#261
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
M is like N. M is even cooler than N, heck M is a character in a famous movie even!
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Jun 12th, 2014, 10:33 PM
#262
Addicted Member
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
and now you almost have me convinced.
All men have an inherent right to life, the right to self determination including freedom from forced or compulsory labour, a right to hold opinions and the freedom of expression, and the right to a fair trial and freedom from torture. Be aware that these rights are universal and inalienable (cannot be given, taken or otherwise transferred or removed) although you do risk losing the aforementioned rights should you fail to uphold them e.g Charles Taylor; United Nations sources: http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/, http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Professional...ages/CCPR.aspx. Also Charles I was beheaded on the 30th of January of 1649 for trying to replace parliamentary democracy with an absolute monarchy, the same should happen to Dr Phil and Stephen Fry; source: http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.p...ute-Monarchism.
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Jun 12th, 2014, 10:51 PM
#263
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Real G's move in silence like lasagna
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Jun 13th, 2014, 08:41 AM
#264
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Well, it SHOULD be silent, like the p in pool.
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Jun 13th, 2014, 11:11 AM
#265
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Originally Posted by Witis
Ah although sometimes one has to move backwards in order to move forwards.
So your saying moving from VB6 to .NET is going backwards but now next step is to move forward? (vNext?)
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Jun 13th, 2014, 11:21 AM
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Jun 13th, 2014, 11:30 AM
#267
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Jun 13th, 2014, 11:51 AM
#268
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
Paint it black.
Damn, I just created a VB6 native code compiler, yesterday (yes, 64 bit and all) but it was all in blue, so I just decided to trash it.
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Jun 13th, 2014, 12:17 PM
#269
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
You may have actually gotten that reference, but I barely did. I seem to remember some event where Steve Jobs poured a can of black paint on a computer as part of some promotion of NeXT systems.
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Jun 13th, 2014, 09:35 PM
#270
Addicted Member
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Originally Posted by RobDog888
So your saying moving from VB6 to .NET is going backwards but now next step is to move forward? (vNext?)
Sort of, try reversing back to XP and Visual Studio 6.0, and then going forwards but this time by growing those architectures and avoiding vista and .net.
All men have an inherent right to life, the right to self determination including freedom from forced or compulsory labour, a right to hold opinions and the freedom of expression, and the right to a fair trial and freedom from torture. Be aware that these rights are universal and inalienable (cannot be given, taken or otherwise transferred or removed) although you do risk losing the aforementioned rights should you fail to uphold them e.g Charles Taylor; United Nations sources: http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/, http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Professional...ages/CCPR.aspx. Also Charles I was beheaded on the 30th of January of 1649 for trying to replace parliamentary democracy with an absolute monarchy, the same should happen to Dr Phil and Stephen Fry; source: http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.p...ute-Monarchism.
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Jun 14th, 2014, 04:19 AM
#271
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Jun 14th, 2014, 04:34 AM
#272
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Ustedes habas en Espanol. Muy bien mijo.
I wish I was fluent in Spanish... Learning slowly but surely. I need to move to Spain or Mexico for a year
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Jun 14th, 2014, 04:44 AM
#273
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Originally Posted by Witis
Sort of, try reversing back to XP and Visual Studio 6.0, and then going forwards but this time by growing those architectures and avoiding vista and .net.
Exactly.
vNext is not "a step forward" it's backpaddling to "things that have worked and still work well" (native compilation, no VM).
Convinced C++ Developers are simply shaking their heads about all those "explorers in .NET-land",
who wasted time, money and efforts with "things they were sold as fashionable" -
(despite MS not using .NET for all their critical products - just to give you one other reason,
why some people never "moved on").
Amazing, that the guys who were fooled, always paint those who recognized this MS-foolishness
early (skipping the whole adventure), as "backward-oriented and slow idiots", incapable of "progress" -
not even now recognizing, that "the emperor was naked all the time".
Well, mostly those who are manipulated, recognize at least "that something is wrong,
smells fishy" - and that's the insecurity dilettante (rightly) pointed out.
It shows in over-proportionate aggressiveness (which has its roots in insecurity) -
and it shows in "defending the manipulator" (an automatic protection-mechanism,
to avoid admitting "being manipulated" to oneself).
Just some stuff to think about in "silent contemplation"...
Olaf
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Jun 14th, 2014, 08:44 AM
#274
Addicted Member
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Originally Posted by dclamp
Ustedes habas en Espanol. Muy bien mijo.
I wish I was fluent in Spanish... Learning slowly but surely. I need to move to Spain or Mexico for a year
Or Catalonia, it's the best, si señor.
I come from Colombian but living in Catalonia (many, many years ago), I do not say how many, because there is somebody claiming about grandfathers on board.
By other side...
While we’re looking forward, it’s also good to look at one of the current strengths of .NET. There are currently 1.8 billion active installs of .NET
Uhmn... pretty open source involve with net lately, that's nice.
source: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/dotnet/archi...px#_.NET_vNext
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Jun 14th, 2014, 10:46 AM
#275
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Originally Posted by Schmidt
Exactly.
vNext is not "a step forward" it's backpaddling to "things that have worked and still work well" (native compilation, no VM).
Convinced C++ Developers are simply shaking their heads about all those "explorers in .NET-land",
who wasted time, money and efforts with "things they were sold as fashionable" -
(despite MS not using .NET for all their critical products - just to give you one other reason,
why some people never "moved on").
Amazing, that the guys who were fooled, always paint those who recognized this MS-foolishness
early (skipping the whole adventure), as "backward-oriented and slow idiots", incapable of "progress" -
not even now recognizing, that "the emperor was naked all the time".
Well, mostly those who are manipulated, recognize at least "that something is wrong,
smells fishy" - and that's the insecurity dilettante (rightly) pointed out.
It shows in over-proportionate aggressiveness (which has its roots in insecurity) -
and it shows in "defending the manipulator" (an automatic protection-mechanism,
to avoid admitting "being manipulated" to oneself).
Just some stuff to think about in "silent contemplation"...
Olaf
That's just a whole mass of self-righteous nonsense intended to puff yourself up by insulting others. Sure, you can look at the past and decide that your decision was the right one and that it means that you were smart enough to see the future. Try knowing what is coming BEFORE it happens rather than after. Of course, in this case, it's a small minority that thinks the way you do, while the rest don't feel fooled at all.
Regardless of that, at the time that .NET was created, an interpreted byte-code language was dominating the discussion of the future of programming. The language, of course, was Java. Sun offered it up for international standardization, MS did with it as both MS and Borland had done with C++ (adding some proprietary extensions unique to their compiler), and Sun got huffy and pulled the language out of standardization so that they could control what was in and out. At the time, there was plenty of talk in the trade journals that Java was going to replace not just other languages, but Windows (with a web-based OS). Java was talked about as heading towards the holy grail of a write-once, run-anywhere language that would make the OS and the hardware irrelevant. So, was anybody surprised that MS came out with a language that copied many of the things that Java had? Do you remember all the talk in the early days of .NET where a JIT compiler would be written for all kinds of different OS and hardware (including dedicated hardware)?
I'd like to see a truly native compiled .NET, but if you are seriously saying that you knew all along that by this year Java wouldn't have lived up to the promise that it had, and that MS wouldn't move .NET to the platforms that it was talking about...well good for you. You took a guess and were kind of right, but mostly just as wrong. You've bet on a horse that has now been shot. Were you smart enough to see that coming?
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Jun 14th, 2014, 11:58 AM
#276
Hyperactive Member
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
That's just a whole mass of self-righteous nonsense intended to puff yourself up by insulting others.
Insulting others? where the hell did you see the insult? The whole thread is full of .NUTs trying to put down who didn't follow MS orders to eat what they want. It was not futurology, is was just good sense.
It's amazing how Chit Chat threads about VB6 become so full of .NET addicts just to talk bad and ridiculize who wants to keep Classic VB alive, and I can point you LOTS of insulting and bad behavior from such members, but I don't think I need to. Why didn't you talk about fish instead?
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Jun 14th, 2014, 01:35 PM
#277
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
That's just a whole mass of self-righteous nonsense ...
Because?
See, I've already brought the reference to the Anderson-tale:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Emp...se_as_an_idiom
And BTW, what you just did is listed under: "The Courtiers Reply":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Courtier%27s_Reply
Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
...intended to puff yourself up by insulting others.
Nah, come on ... where was the insult?
What shoe did you choose to put on (aka why do you *feel* insulted)?
I mean, I've calmly explained just my point of view... if you think that I'm utterly wrong,
then there's no reason to feel insulted - just laugh at me - or label me "backwards" or
"unwilling to learn new things" or just "VB-cry-baby" or whatever creative (and of
course non-insulting) attribute for a VB6-developer comes to mind *this* day.
Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
Sure, you can look at the past and decide that your decision was the right one ...
That's not the point.
Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
...and that it means that you were smart enough to see the future. Try knowing what is coming BEFORE
And that also is an allegation and was not the point.
There's a whole lot of other VB6-devs like me, who simply decided what they thought was right for them
to do (at that point in the past) - and "unwillingness to learn new things" or even more ridiculous:
"fear of OOP-concepts" was the least, believe me.
Most of us wanted to use a (simple to feed) native-compiler further - MS supported
the (fullblown) concept for C++ developers further in all those years, and preferred
native compilation themselves in their products - so there was nothing wrong
apparently, in using the concept ourselves.
[a long-winded explanation about Java and VM-based concepts...]
And no, Java didn't really appeal to me either (for the same reasons) - otherwise I'd
have supported concepts like Jabaco (VB6-Code to Java-ByteCode) and "moved on"...
Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
You've bet on a horse that has now been shot. Were you smart enough to see that coming?
I've not bet on anything - I've just made a decision not to use some technological
concepts I had no use for and never liked.
Instead I've decided to use the compiler (I was already happy with) further -
and invested my time into things which I considered to have more long-term-
value, should MS decide to not support VB6-compiled Apps on future OSes...
Sometimes the decision "to wait until some things become more clear" is not
unwise, you know?
What I'm pointing out to you is simply, that I cannot understand why you
*still* mark people who made such a decision, as "living in the past" -
*especially* after experiencing all those confusing decisions and the latest
back-paddling maneuvers on the part of MS over the last years and months.
If somebody is apparently acting confused, then it would be a fault to
follow along unquestioningly (as you prove yourself, by not adopting
the Metro-concepts wholeheartedly, when I look at the posting-count
there) - many VB6-developers simply started a few years earlier, to act
reasonable, waiting things out, before investing time into "adventurous
things".
Olaf
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Jun 14th, 2014, 01:42 PM
#278
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
We can't all be the computer wizards these .Net guys are.
After all we haven't even tried to type a bunch of 1s and 0s into Notepad, save as EXE, then try to run it. They're just such geniuses!
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Jun 14th, 2014, 07:50 PM
#279
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Originally Posted by dilettante
We can't all be the computer wizards these .Net guys are.
After all we haven't even tried to type a bunch of 1s and 0s into Notepad, save as EXE, then try to run it. They're just such geniuses!
Yeah, noticed that too - but hesitated to post "something funny" - since it seems to be a
good (and hard defended) tradition here (even in Chit-Chat), to reserve all the "fun" for an
exclusive inner circle: (real technical expertise insignificant - just *claim* that you speak
"a dozen languages", already *heard* about async/await, generics and lambdas, then
make some fun-remarks about VB6-dinosaurs, post dozens of fish- or bait-pictures,
place at least 1000 postings in the post-race-thread, and eh-voila:
get your "welcome to the club"-sticker.
Come on boys - give us some allowance to make some fun of you for a change... say,
for any 10 "using VB6-is-soo-ridiculous" postings we endure, we earn an official voucher
for just one single "let's make some fun of the .NET-guys" in return ... deal?
(I'd think we have gathered some 100-200 already in the meantime, but not sure -
would it be even more vouchers dile? - not that long aboard to make a good guess)...
Olaf
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Jun 14th, 2014, 09:04 PM
#280
Re: VB6 is DEAD!
Originally Posted by dilettante
After all we haven't even tried to type a bunch of 1s and 0s into Notepad, save as EXE, then try to run it. They're just such geniuses!
You mean dday9 didn't attempt it as suggested here?
when you quote a post could you please do it via the "Reply With Quote" button or if it multiple post click the "''+" button then "Reply With Quote" button.
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