Re: Should I move to .Net?
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Originally posted by rotcrules
Should i move to ".Net" from "VB6ee"?
Yes.
Re: Re: Should I move to .Net?
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Originally posted by mendhak
Yes.
Nicely put :p
..I also think yes..
Phreak
Re: Should I move to .Net?
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Originally posted by rotcrules
Eventualy i want to learn C or C++ or somthing
I forgot to ask a question abuot this in my previous post:
What for?
Re: Re: Should I move to .Net?
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Originally posted by mendhak
I forgot to ask a question abuot this in my previous post:
What for?
The satisfaction that you are 1337er than the VB programmers. I want to learn it as well, just for the sake of knowing a lower level language in case I need to write an app that can be compiled on multiple operating systems.
Re: Re: Re: Should I move to .Net?
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Originally posted by macai
The satisfaction that you are 1337er than the VB programmers. I want to learn it as well, just for the sake of knowing a lower level language in case I need to write an app that can be compiled on multiple operating systems.
Unless it's going to be used, I don't see much need for it.
It's better then, to go for ASM, isn't it. :)
Edit: Before I get bashed by C++philes, when I say "not much need for it," I mean in terms of my work and what I do.
pwah :afrog:
Re: Should I move to .Net?
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Originally posted by rotcrules
Should i move to ".Net" from "VB6ee"?
NO
Lot of ignorance in this thread.
:sick:
Got news for you naysasyer! .NET is no where near failing!
Its use is growing as more and more enterprise level application developers embrace .NET.
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Is .NET failing because people don't want to take the time and energy to learn it or is it because it stinks?
No. People THINK .NET is failing because they want to snub anything new. Happened with VB, JAVA, and C++. And boy look at the failures they were.
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