You can still do that. I downloaded all the VB6 functions and put them in a module in my Template directory. So when i want to use the functions, i just add the module.
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You can still do that. I downloaded all the VB6 functions and put them in a module in my Template directory. So when i want to use the functions, i just add the module.
HEhe, you're right Yonatan but i'm not wrong either!
I'm not at school, i'm 19 just waiting a half year and continue my studies.
Ok here's how i see it shematically:
:p :)
:p :(
:) :(
:) :(
:) :)
:) :(
:) :(
:) :(
:) :(
:) :(
:) :(
:) :(
:) :p
:) :p
This is a diagram of the benefits, source vs compiled. (I'm not going to talk about dll's since ocx also go in same category)
:) is source and :( is compiled (Don't be offended, just ignore the faces and get my point)
In the rows with the :) :( we have the same benefits (Yeah I think there's that much common) and the :p's reprecent the lack of benefits, while the other has that benefit. ok, this is what i think fox, now i put a new diagram here where :D is what we use :p is separator now
Ked Fox
:) :D :p :D :)
:) :D :p :D :)
:D :) :p :) :D
:D :) :p :) :D
:D :) :p :) :D
:D :) :p :) :D
:D :) :p :) :D
:D :) :p :) :D
:D :) :p :) :D
:D :) :p :) :D
:D :) :p :) :D
:D :) :p :) :D
:D :) :p :) :D
:D :) :p :) :D
You see? and we both still agree. I'm still using much more source.
What's all that about?
Hi, paul what do you think? This is why we can agree :)
What do the rows represent?
Have you read my explanation? probably wasn't so good.
Well the first row is source code (ie cls, mod), the second is compiled code (ie dll ocx)
And for the second diagram we have you and me 1,2'nd row is mine 4,5th row is yours. And they are in the formatted as the first diagram, now you use compiled as much as possible and i use source as much as possible and we still can agree :)
Hahaha,
This is a graph of how much our arguements agree with each other is it??
hhaahaa
Omoshiroi
I still dont get it.
Lemme explain again: Me and Paul are just friends and talk alot of unexplanable things
Ok if anyone figures out what the graph means you get a secret award.
It compares the number of things we agree on compared the the number of things we don't!
(I think !)