Originally posted by CORONA BEER
i have used VB6 and i thought that sucked so i switched to Delphi.
Swings and roundabouts.


Anyway.

Why do you old dinosaurs insist on whinging about it being too hard to learn? Christ, if I can do it then anyone can! Take Mendhak, please.

And someone mentioned that you have to look around for all the new functions! No you don't, they are in the right places for the first time ever! VB6 had no decent library structuring, nothing was in any semblance of order and you can't even write CLASSES in VB6!! Lame.

.net is OOP which makes it powerful. Much more powerful than VB6. Yes, I know the runtimes are large but so the hell what? the new Windows OS's are shipping with the framework built in, then its just a matter of copying the binaries over, proper installation is not always necessary.

OOP = less bugs = more dev time = more power.