Are you really still running Windows Vista? Or is your signature outdated?Quote:
System: Intel Core 2 Extreme Ed., 2 WD Raptor 10K RPM 150 GB HDs RAID 1, 2 GBs DDR2 667 MHz RAM, 3 Viewsonic 17" LCDs, Windows Vista RTM, IE 7, Office 2007
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Are you really still running Windows Vista? Or is your signature outdated?Quote:
System: Intel Core 2 Extreme Ed., 2 WD Raptor 10K RPM 150 GB HDs RAID 1, 2 GBs DDR2 667 MHz RAM, 3 Viewsonic 17" LCDs, Windows Vista RTM, IE 7, Office 2007
Windows 7 sp1. Yea my sig is way out of date lol
There, hows that?
lol but I still have other things to update. Been too long.
I'm no longer writting VB6 nor VB.NET. Im primarily C#/WPF only now
Yes and no but basically yes. I was so against writing C# until I was forced to with the new job.
Now Im glad I got familiar with its syntax and more fluent with .NET in general that I cant even imagine writing VB6 ever again. It seems so limited and if you can do something advanced you have to jump through allot of hoops with tons of code and APIs
I actually marginally prefer C# to VB.Net these days. I think it's just a taste thing but there's something about it that's more readable to me. Probably just because it's the one I do more work in these days.
Curly brackets FTW!