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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?
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Message same as subject really!!
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?
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?
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:
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.
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?
if you have time, learn C++... it's worth it :D
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?
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.
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
how?
ill get my copy of Vb.net thru work :p
ne1 wana copy tell me :D