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No, I have none of their CDs. Having posted stuff there myself, and learned a lot from others' posts, it is a sad thing that their system crashed. Oh well, we still have VBForums!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This could serve as a cautionary tale about the mistakes people make relying on voodoo backup techniques. RAID is not a substitute and none of its forms replace proper backup, archival, and recovery procedures. In the end you have too many eggs in too few baskets.
I feel bad for the guy who ran it, he held on for quite a long time.
I salute this guy, hope he was quick enough.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2ZTmuX3cog
Wow that's terrible. I wasn't the biggest fan of the site but they had such vast quantities of code. 98% of it was nothing special, but that 2% represents hundreds if not thousands of brilliant, innovative code.
RAID Is Not A Backup.
I recently began doing complete site rips since with many VB sites not being updated in many years, it's only a matter of time. PSC was so huge and looked so professionally managed that it got sent to the bottom of the list and I never got to it before it shut down.
He had put his trust in a "technician." You know, those high school dropouts we used to call computer operators who had to be watched like hawks for laziness, fraud, abuse, incompetance, and so on?
Microsoft tried to use them as an inside army back in the day to gain a foothold over mainframes and minis. They did this through an expensive advertising campaign to recast blue collar box jockeys as "I.T. Professionals" and (Good Gourd, I can't stop laughing) "administrators."
Pretty soon nobody as left watching the fire watchers. So when a blaze breaks out and takes everything down it's a little ridiculous to express surprise.
I want to get more serious about preserving VB knowledge, so what other sites need to be backed up against a complete-disappearance scenario like PSC? I'm making sure to get all the ZIP/RAR files too- the code is the main point, and sites like web.archive.org don't save those.
Sites I have backed up so far:
-VB Accelerator
-Brad's VB32 Programs and Samples (http://btmtz.mvps.org/index.html)
-VBSpeed (http://www.xbeat.net/vbspeed/)
-VBNet (http://vbnet.mvps.org/index.html)
-Karl E. Petersons Classic VB Code (http://vb.mvps.org/)
-Namespace Edanmo (http://www.mvps.org/emorcillo/en/code/vb6/index.shtml)
-VBVision (http://www.mvps.org/vbvision/index.html)
-Leandro Ascierto (http://leandroascierto.com/blog/)
-VB Helper (http://www.vb-helper.com/index_api.html)
At some point I'd like to get to things like here and xtremevbtalk, especially the codebanks, but first I'd like to hit any other standalone sites... especially that haven't been updated in years.
Any other sites that should be preserved against the black hole of history? Anyone else want copies (can zip them up) in case something happens to me?
I don't know that it is completely disappeared. A lot of the content is probably still available via the wayback machine, for example:
https://web.archive.org/web/20150315...ourcecode.com/
I haven't used the wayback machine myself, so I don't know how comprehensive it is, but it appears to offer some hope, but I could be wrong.
Oh No!!! I was there just few weeks ago :-( this remind me that time goes fast!
20 year have past since PSC opened. I will miss that site a lot, I used to download
many projects from them, I think they were not getting enough visitors or hits.
Consider writing them. Those were available to monthly contest winners (I have 1 or 2 myself). But if they were for sale also, I'm sure they wouldn't mind replying to your letter if they can make some money. Assumption is that they aren't out of business
Luckily I have backed up all of your and Carles.P.V. postings on PSC.
They said storage failure resulted in loss of data.
1. curious that Google how to deal with those links without resource? In fact, I do not know the accurate time, about 2 to 3 years ago, Google has lowed down the priority of VB6 searching, VB6 is going to very low priority now, partial reason is because of less VB6 resources available on websites because many websites have closed down?
2. Beginners may increase the difficulty to advance their programming skill of VB6/ VBA / VB.NET. Most of us started from Vb6.
3. VBForums will come to more popular? just a guest
Weren't most of the code examples, at least the important ones, ZIP files? The contents of zip files aren't cached by google or wayback machine, and they'll gradually be removed from google's search index if the url no longer exists anyway.
Also, I don't recall a single time I got a PSC code example as a result on google. If i wanted to search PSC, I had to go to PSC (why i didn't like the site).
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Please rip these sites before they too R.I.P.: :bigyello:
- A1VBCode
- ActiveX Components by Alvaro Redondo
- Aivosto - Resources for developers
- AllAPI
- AndreaVB Programming
- Ask the FortyPoundHead
- BinaryWorld - Developers Home Page for VB
- BlackBeltVB (archived versions of old site)
- Bob's place on the Web
- Common Controls Replacement Project
- DirectX4VB
- EDais
- FREE Visual Basic and .NET Source Code
- FreeVBCode.com
- Frez Systems Limited
- Gary Beene's Source Code Snippets - VB6
- Gasanov.net (Shahin Gasanov) | Code Samples
- HashVB (#VB)
- Help Technology Centre
- JSWare's Visual Basic Sample Code
- K & K Consulting
- KarenWare
- KATHER Produkties: Visual Basic Source Code
- Makai's VISUAL BASICĀ® & HTML Programming
- Merrion's VB6 Printing Articles
- More Visual Basic MVP Web Sites
- NirSoft's Visual C++, C# and Visual Basic Code Samples
- Online Resources for VB6
- PatOrJK.com's Visual Basic Programming
- Platform VB
- RHA (Minisystems) Ltd.
- Sandsprite.com
- Sergey Merzlikin's Visual Basic Code Samples
- Skycoder.com's Visual Basic 6.0 code examples
- Tanner Helland's Free, Open-Source Programming Downloads
- The Birth of Visual Basic
- The VB Programmer's VB Tutorials - Classic VB (VB6)
- The VB Zone
- TheScarms
- ThunderVB
- Tutorial - Using Unicode in Visual Basic 6.0
- VB Classic Forever!
- VB Fibre
- VB Helper
- VB-Town
- VBCode.com
- vbCoders.com
- VBExpert
- VBGamer
- vbRad.com
- VBSight
- VBSmart.com
- Visual Basic Code Source
- Visual Basic Expert
- Visual Basic Free Sample Code
- Visual Basic Home - ReliableAnswers.com
- Visual Basic MCI Command Post
- Visual Basic Programming Tips and Techniques by Peter Aitken
- Visual Basic Projects, Examples and Source Code
- Visual Basic Tutorials
- Visual Studio Magazine Archives
- Willy Van den Driessche's VB Site
How about sharing your site archives either through Peer-to-peer file sharing or File sync and sharing services?
It seems like that there's a hope for PSC:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Planet-Source-Code
Well everyone knows that "bext code" means it's the "best text code" so we're going to get the bext code foe the cd fum the zip fie.
-tg
dz32,
Planet-Source-Code might be returning soon..hopefully. Check their site for the Addendum.
LucasMKG
Still on VB6....and still figuring-out the Legacy/Classical Language.
How does such a backup work?
Is there a too for doing this or do we have to crawl through all the pages and save them individually?
I ask because I want a backup of vbAccelerator as well.
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A few other interesting sites:
www.aboutvb.de
www.activevb.de
www.vb-paradise.de
www.vbarchiv.net
I suggest a software called Library .NET Pro (http://fishcodelib.com/).
Karl77
To Backup the vb6 sites, i suggest using 'site grabber' (inside the - Internet Download Manager).
Some sites need you to login - you can check 'Use authorization'....note, i never used that feature (don't know if it works).
Hoping that this takes care of website backup
LucasMKG
Still on VB6...and sucking the last milk of the Classical Language
It is finally back guys! :)
:thumb: Looks like any comments prior to this year are history; but that's probably not a bad thing considering how often posted stuff was flamed. The bad thing is that comments pertaining to valid bugs and/or shortcomings are gone too. Maybe they'll be restored later, maybe not
How can I download the Internet
jmsrickland,
To download websites, you can use IDM (Internet Download Manager) and on the <Tasks> menu select <Run site grabber> .
Some sites need you to login - you can check 'Use authorization'. Note, i never used that feature (don't know if it works).
Hoping that this takes care of website backup
LucasMKG
VB6...all the way...:cool:
I use this:
HTTrack Website Copier - Free Software Offline Browser (GNU GPL)
https://www.httrack.com/
Yeah PSC definitely only restored content from the CD. Too bad.
Jonney, I'd like copy of Charles PV's submissions, he's done some cool stuff that I haven't saved.
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I used HTTrack to archive most of the sites Bonnie West listed with varying degrees of success, but it's going to be hard to share it all since it came out to 3.7GB across 40,000+ files.
PSC has restored back 100% of Carles P.V.'s code:Quote:
Jonney, I'd like copy of Charles PV's submissions, he's done some cool stuff that I haven't saved.
http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb...riesPerPage=25
Look like my favorite VB6 site :http://leandroascierto.com/blog/ is closed.
I downloaded all the CDs a year or so ago.
They are Trials (I believe), and then you were meant to purchase them, somehow.
I never got around to trying them, so don't know how all that works.
The PSC site now does not offer them (it does, but the web page is empty).
Would copies of these be of any use to the OP (if I can find them) ?
Rob
PS I wrote to him way back, suggesting he sell them on a DVD (or two).
Hopefully that would mean they would be much cheaper, and even a Scottish person like me would buy them.
Could we all get in touch with him, and suggest something
Karl E. Peterson's Classic VB Code has been disturbingly offline for quite some time as well. :(
@ fafalone
In case you're still archiving existing VB sites, just wanted to let you know that I've been adding more sites to the ever-growing list in Post #14 as I encounter them. :D
I'll get on archiving the other ones ASAP..
Does anyone know a better site ripper than WinHTTrack? It seems no matter what I change the settings to it refuses to archive images on some sites. Unfortunately Karl's site went down before I realized that... so I do have a complete site rip, just the images don't show-- the upside is he didn't have any pics with critical info.
Have to go back over some other things as well... VBCode didn'tt rip at all, it detects WinHTTrack as an offline browser and blocks it; I was thinking settings were preserved, so many user-agent and ignore robots.txt settings were lost.
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I wouldn't really want to publicly share site-rips of online sites... not sure about the best way to share others. To share others... site rips are bigger than you'd think. Too big for my DropBox. I could upload to a file share site or put them in my public folder for ftp/http (no DNS, but IP almost never changes)
Problem with file share sites is they're painfully slow without paying (50-150KB/s) and usually try to trick you into using their malware 'download helpers'.
Uploaded doesn't do the latter at least... so if you want a 50KB/s DL of Karl Peterson's vb.mvps.org (missing most images as mentioned)... http://ul.to/7naf954i
Hi Jonney
the Leandro Forum's isn't closed
The problem must be on your end; it's working fine for me too.
Karl E. Peterson's Classic VB Code
http://test.epeterson.net/ ??
Here are two more potentials for your list:
http://vbnet.mvps.org/ << don't let the vbnet part fool you
http://www.vbaccelerator.com/home/index.asp
Great find!
Thanks! However, fafalone mentioned back in Post #7 that he has already backed them up.
@Bonnie. Didn't look at #7. I see that now.
Here's another one that unfortunately is no longer alive. The content can still be found in various PDFs about the net. It was my go-to when I first started to learn how bitmaps and DIBs worked (so long ago). Still very relative today. I considered it a must-have for anyone that wanted to start learning how bitmaps are built and used within the Windows O/S, along with how VB can manipulate them via APIs.
www.mvps.org/EDais
Example pdf: http://documents.mx/documents/edais-...ual-basic.html. But his site had so much more
https://github.com/hartator/wayback-machine-downloader
wayback_machine_downloader http://edais.mvps.org/
Downlading http://edais.mvps.org/ to websites/edais.mvps.org/ from Wayback Machine...
Download complete, saved in websites/edais.mvps.org/ (576 files)
Until now for months already, Both PC and smart phone can't access http://leandroascierto.com/blog/. Chrome/IE return "No data received". Is the Server got problem with some region IPs?
Can you access it through a proxy?
It's also possible that it accidentally wound up on a blocklist in your country. A lot of places have expanded their blocking so far beyond what they originally said it was for that false positives vastly outnumber "legitimate" (assuming blocking is legitimate in the first place, which IMO it's not) targets.
Or the reverse could have happened... on your smart phone are you checking with WiFi? If so your home IP might have been flagged by spam services due to the actions of a previous owner.
So try to access it via a proxy in north america. If it comes up that way, your country blocked it.
OK. Thanks.
Now I see the website via proxy .
Found http://www.chennaiiq.com/developers/...e/visual_basic is informative:
e.g.
http://www.chennaiiq.com/developers/...ns/vartype.asp
I just directed a (API) thread to the above site.
It appears to just be a front end, with no supporting pages (EG Downloads page ain't there)
There was the one thing Karl mumbled continuously on his original site -
'We could use his example projects for whatever we wanted, but He pleaded for us to not pas them on'
(Instead we were to direct others to his site's downloads)
Now that his examples appear to be no longer available, if anyone knows Karl, could they ask if he minds us sharing his previous downloads with our members ?
Rob
I didn't get the images, but did get all pages and downloads.
http://ul.to/7naf954i
It's a site rip. If it's offline for as long as this I feel it's abandoned and there is nothing wrong with posting a site rip.
I have located a web page with all of Karl Peterson's downloads (the links to details page, and the downloads appear to work) -
http://vb.mvps.org/samples/
Rob
yes.you can used proxy