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Aug 28th, 2000, 07:28 AM
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Does anybody know what 'famous' prog's are made with VB?
I heard ICQ was made with VB.
Is that true? and what other progs are made with VB then?
thanx
Jop - validweb.nl
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Aug 28th, 2000, 10:45 AM
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ICQ was made with C++,
and either HotDog or HotMetal(both HTML editors) was made in VB, I cant remember which one, HotMetal is from SoftQuad Software, and HotDog is from Sausage Software.
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Aug 28th, 2000, 11:03 AM
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I don't know about HotMetal but HotDog was written in VB.
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Aug 28th, 2000, 11:09 AM
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Thanks, I have been thinking about this for 25 minutes and I couldnt think of which one.
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Aug 28th, 2000, 11:53 PM
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I heard that a lot of viruses were made in vb
when I just started learning vb, I didn't think that it was an open lauguge, like to make a calculator you just have to do something and thats it, no modifications no way to make algorathemes and studd now I know that vb is a very open laugange
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Aug 28th, 2000, 11:54 PM
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oh yea, I think that bill gates was also made in vb... that explains why windows always crashes
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Aug 29th, 2000, 12:02 AM
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Why are computers like air conditioners? Because whenever you open up windows they break! 
Sorry John, this was pointless, you can subtract a postcount for thisone 
[Edited by SteveCRM on 08-29-2000 at 01:04 AM]
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Aug 29th, 2000, 01:56 AM
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There are a few programs written in VB5 and now, some written in VB6.
Some companies actually use VB.
But something like ICQ would probably use C++.
Getright is made with C++, but it could also be made with VB.
There is an example of how to do it on http://www.planet-source-code.com.
I did not try it though, but here is the link: Internet Downloader (like GoZilla).
There are ways to see what the file was made in, for example, this will check to see if a program was made in Vb3.0:
Code:
Function ScanForVB(ByVal sFile$)
Dim VariantA As Variant
Dim VariantB As Variant
Dim VariantC As Variant
Dim VariantD As Variant
Dim SingleA As Single
Dim SingleB As Single
Dim StringA As String
Dim EnterKey As String
On Error Resume Next
Open sFile$ For Binary As #1
EnterKey$ = Chr$(13) & Chr$(10)
Msg$ = ""
VariantA = LOF(2)
VariantB = VariantA
VariantC = 1
If VariantB > 32000 Then
VariantD = 32000
ElseIf VariantB = 0 Then
VariantD = 1
Else
VariantD = VariantB
End If
StringA$ = String$(VariantD, " ")
Get #1, VariantC, StringA$
SingleA! = InStr(1, StringA$, Chr(1) & Chr(0) & Chr(0) & Chr(8) & Chr(86) & Chr(66) & Chr(82) & Chr(85) & Chr(78) & Chr(49) & Chr(48) & Chr(48) & Chr(0) & Chr(0) & Chr(24), 1)
SingleB! = InStr(1, StringA$, Chr(1) & Chr(0) & Chr(0) & Chr(8) & Chr(86) & Chr(66) & Chr(82) & Chr(85) & Chr(78) & Chr(50) & Chr(48) & Chr(48) & Chr(0) & Chr(0) & Chr(24), 1)
SingleC! = InStr(1, StringA$, Chr(1) & Chr(0) & Chr(0) & Chr(8) & Chr(86) & Chr(66) & Chr(82) & Chr(85) & Chr(78) & Chr(51) & Chr(48) & Chr(48) & Chr(0) & Chr(0) & Chr(24), 1)
If SingleA! Or SingleB! Or SingleC! Then
If SingleA! <> 0 Then ScanForVB = SingleA!
If SingleB! <> 0 Then ScanForVB = SingleB!
If SingleC! <> 0 Then ScanForVB = SingleC!
Else
ScanForVB = 0
End If
Close #1
End Function
Usage:
VB_Scan% = ScanForVB("C:\prog.exe")
If VB_Scan% <> 0 Then
MsgBox "This file was made in Visual Basic 3.0.", 64
End Select
Else
MsgBox "This program was made in a language unknown.", 64
End If
I like VB. Even though it requires runtimes files, it's still easy to use and a good language to know .
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