It's now 64kb and now I got a Refresh, Home and Homepage settings working, right about now!! Just wait for the next installment of the Project Files, to be posted on this Thread, I hope that you enjoy them!!
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It's now 64kb and now I got a Refresh, Home and Homepage settings working, right about now!! Just wait for the next installment of the Project Files, to be posted on this Thread, I hope that you enjoy them!!
Update: The newer version of the Project Files, the Build that you are able to make, is about: 64kb in size for it's EXE File. The Source Coded Project Files, are somewhere inside the Thread, further on into it. I hope that you enjoy, it!!
Your enthusiasm surpasses that of the creator of Yotamarker!
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Pfft, not even close. Moti was posting regular "demos" to YouTube and even printing his own T Shirts. Also, I'm not convinced that ShEBlImP sleeps with his new language at night where as Moti and YotaMarker... there was definitely some innapropriate romance going on there.Quote:
Your enthusiasm surpasses that of the creator of Yotamarker!
Ah, but as Shakespere (or pear?) said, it could be a "marriage of two minds" !
Some people are stimulated by intellectual activity more than the physical one.
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-- What are you two talking about???
Best you never know, as such and the like.
This thread went up 1 point on my weirdometer.
I have been able to really like this thread, at the very same time!
Thanks for the great laughs. I almost spilled coffee on my keyboard while reading this thread.
"Almost?" Amature... a professional would have succeeded in spilling the coffee. A true professional would have then sucked the coffee from the keyboard...
-tg
A TRUE professional would have spit the coffee all over the screen, then licked it all up, thereby cleaning the screen at the same time.
-- Make that two points of weirdom!!
PS: Has anyone use the WebBrowser that I have been able to write. I am working on secruity issues, but cannot find any. Also has anyone use the Browser to view, Photos, Videos and also ActiveX Control Objects??? They work brillantly, in deed with the beta tests of the product!!
Please look further into the Thread, so that you are able to download the newest version of the products, that are on offer!!
Just to let you know that I am now starting on the writing of the Camera, Lighting, Shadows and the other special visual and also the audio effects, that function programs of the twenty-first century apps. Also I am working on getting a gravity and also other physics processes to be written into the app, even at the time of writing this Post of this Thread!!
My guess is that I am going to need afew days to work out the science behind these processes, and then I will be able to implement them into the application that I am working on. So then bare with me, on this one. That is all I ask of you, my dear friends and members of the Forum!!
When are you offering the IPO?
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I don't remember what an "IPO" really means. I have forgotten all of my termnology of programming. It has been a very long time since, I have used them, for anything like this type of programming projects that I am undertaking right about now...
IPO = Interoperability Programming Orifice .... it's the next generation subplanting APIs.
-tg
Cool!! I have to know more about this, and fast inorder to implement this into my Application!! Where can I find WhitePapers of it on the Internet that are free and also Downloadable also they have to be Print Friendly, in deed!!
So sorry about not knowing what it means. But then was looking on the Internet, for it. But then it just came up with other stuff, like Hotels in foregin countries, etc...
I am confused, what are you making? Visual studio 2010 for Windows 98?
And a web browser? And what happens to be your main speaking language?
Are you still confused about IPO? TG was just kidding. It actually stands for International Piracy Organization, and is all about hacking code.
Well there are many products that I am making. A programming language, a web browser and an MSDN Library. Also my main speaking/writing language is Australian English, but sometimes it doesn't go well at all. Because I have dislekciea... (I am still unable to spell that, word!!)
Not sure what you mean, by that???
Please look further into this Thread, cause there are newer versions of the product that have been written for it to be downloaded...
Tell you what, I found many whitepapers on the subject at my stationer's. They were all downloadable and printer friendly, but sadly they aren't free. Now you won't imagine: the shopkeeper insists I pay him a couple of hundred bucks for around 500 of those white papers, and THEY DON'T EVEN HAVE ANYTHING PRINTED ON IT!
What's the world coming to!
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Ya, I meant to say honeybee....lol
Guys, please don't mislead ThEiMp. Who said it is not important.
IPO means International Privacy Organization, which is committed to protecting the privacy of all citizens.
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Now there are FOUR different, equally misleading, definitions of IPO, which, in programming terms, means Initial Primary Optimization, and deals with code execution optimization, but that's mostly just for the sake of confusion, since VB barely does any optimization and you have virtually no control over it in .NET (and none at all in VB6, if I remember right).
Oh really. Is that what it is, because of the fact that I was misled many times, in deed...
I suspect many of us feel like that when pitched a new browser that isn't.
Okay in a few days I am going to release the newest version of my WebBrowser, which is named: QuickBrowser. If anyone wants to know???
SO wait, that Visual Studio look-a-like for Windows 98 or XP is a NEW programming language?
What is this language called, and what makes it different from VB6?
Why do you think Microsoft is going to use it?
What is your definition of MSDN?
You do know that if this was any sort of useful, Microsoft would copyright it and steal it from you, correct? Based on your plans to "give" it to them.
My final question, are you trolling/is this a troll thread?
I want them to have it, therefore we can work together with it. Also my programming language is called: Visual Suite, which is the package. However the application that does the programming, is therefore called: QuickDirector. My definition of MSDN, is a help file or library that works with the programming language, in which this was going to be where I released it over the Internet, but then gave that up and then went to work to release many of my other programs and applications on the Internet, using this Thread...
PS: What is trolling Threads, I am not quite sure on what that is, rather more over what is going on in this Thread. I have lost control of it, and then not quite sure on what to do with the situation???
Okay, What is the difference between Visual Suite and the language that it was written in?
Wouldn't the parent language be better?
Did you use Visual Suite to create your QuickBrowser? Has it been used to make any programs?
I suggest you do your own study on what "trolling" is, there is a lot of it in this thread.Quote:
PS: What is trolling Threads, I am not quite sure on what that is, rather more over what is going on in this Thread. I have lost control of it, and then not quite sure on what to do with the situation???
The most common case of trolling is the "your" to "you're" corrections.
Well I was thinking about that, because Visual Studio is then written to be a big brute of an application. Visual Suite is then written to be a small very elegant application. I have many things written inside of the IDE, like Graphics with Rastor and Vector drawing. And also things like Audio and Video recording along with the basics of audio manulipulation...
No I didn't use Visual Suite to write my web browser. Also I used Visual Basic to do so. Also I think that you are confusing Visual Suite with Visual Studio. The one that Microsoft wrote is: Visual Studio and then the one that I have been able to write, is: Visual Suite...
I still don't understand what Trolling is??? Can you please help me???
!! Thanks in advance !!
I doubt Microsoft is interested in anything that is VB6 related. The only reason the VB6 runtime files are still added to the current operating systems, is because many people still develop or maintain VB6 applications. Microsoft started with .NET and stopped supporting VB6, because they want people to move to .NET and stop using VB6. There are even free Express versions of VS2008/VS2010, so people cannot say that money is the reason not to switch.
ThEiMp, I admire your enthusiasm, but VB6 is 14 years old and doesn't have a future. In all fairness, they really won't be interested in your Visual Suite, QuickDirector or anything VB6 related. Microsoft has moved on and so should you.
I agree. If MS saw any value in your program, they would just be trying to crush it out before it flared up. They have an interest in decreasing adoption of VB6, not increasing it.
Well I rang them. Them being Microsoft, they were very happy in bringing COM back with a touch of .NET and #. However from an IDE written inside either .NET or #. But they were really thinking about one that was written in COM, that had enough juice that could be able to work with the bad boys of the twenty-first century has to offer. So then this is where my IDE, came into the mix of things, and then they are considering bringing out Visual Basic out again, however with my type of IDE, like a special features that it has to offer. Just download the Source Code and then you can see for yourself. Just open the Source Code, inside Notepad and then nothing will then happen, you just won't be able to see the graphics or even the other things like media elements that have been written into the Project Files...
So... You are not making a language, you are making an IDE out of VB6 for .NET and #?
Were it not for the fact that VB6 carries a much smaller runtime and the fact that VB6 programs are far more difficult to decompile, I'd say let VB6 fade out into obscurity. VB.Net is a far superior product in every regard except for the two issues I mentioned.
Mind you, when VB.Net came around, I could have easily been the most stubborn to accept its rising star. I was a staunch believer in VB6.
My workplace, still was using dBase, QBASIC and then some other programs, like Microsoft Word v2.00, in 1996. With an Operating System of Microsoft Windows v3.11 on Intel i486 machines!! When I came around in 2001, I was then able to then use NEW TECHNOLOGY, Windows 98 SP1 and then a Intel Pentium II processor machine with Microsoft Visual Studio 6.00 Enterprise Edition. Also that is the very stuff, that I learnt on when I began my programming skills back in 1992-93, sometime like that. It wasn't until 1996, that we launched onto learning Visual Basic 4.00 32-Bit for Windows 95!! Then it wasn't until: University, that I learnt VB5-6, we were meant to learn VB5, but then VB6, came out at that point in time. Then we were able to change onto VB6!!
Here is the very upto date version of the WebBrowser object. I am still working on the Lighting, Camera and also many other settings for the PictureBox, that is bound to the ActiveX Control Objects section for Visual Suite's QuickDirector...
Well seriously VB6 COM, can do just about anything that VB .NET can do, just as well or even just a bit better. If I say so myself!!
I downloaded it a while back and tried to work out what it was.Quote:
So... You are not making a language, you are making an IDE out of VB6 for .NET and #?
It's basically a code generator in that you can pick from a list of simplified commands and it will interpret those commands into VB code. E.G. if you pick the Quit command it will write vb code to close any objects that are open. I think it's that Interpreter functionality that ShEcHiMp is describing as a languange (though whether that constitutes a language is debatable).
On top of that there's a rough IDE that lets you pick those commands and has some drawing functionality in.
Finally there's a "Browser" but that's just a wrapper round the VB6 browser control. I think it's kinda a separate project that just happened to find its way into this thread.
I think part of the objective is for it to have a small footprint because you wouldn't actually need to have the run times installed to develop it but I really don't understand that bit. You wouldn't be able to run your code to see the results?! And it wouldn't affect the footprint of your deployed app because that would still require the same VB runtimes as if you'd written it in VB yourself - because, essentially you have. Really it's just an extra layer of abstraction.
As I said previously, I think there's the germ of a good idea here but:-
1. it's not a language, it's an abstraction
2. the choice to use VB6 is frankly bizarre
3. the code itself is riddled with bad practice
4. I didn't try it but I'm willing to bet that the code it would create would be horrible
I can only assume that Microsoft's interest in it and ThELuMp's references to his employees are entirely fantastical. I'm afraid I just don't believe either of those claims.
I don't think it's trolling. He's clearly put alot of work into the files. It's just hopelessly miss-guided.
To be fair, if he's that determined to head up a blind alley and closes his ears when people try to tell him it's a blind alley then some gentle mockery is the least of his worries. Personally, I tried to be constructive with my early criticism but, as it was clear I was talking to a brick wall, I figured I might as well enjoy it.:rolleyes:Quote:
Now you having me feeling bad about my earlier jest I didn't really think this was so serious.
Not to mention that when you post in Chit Chat, it's game on....
-tg
!! Thanks for the Input$ !!
I will then be able to write some more into the project, based upon what you have been able to tell me...