View Poll Results: WHich version of DirectX with VB version do you use

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Thread: .NET + DX9 or VB6 + DX7/8

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    .NET + DX9 or VB6 + DX7/8

    Just wanted to get a feel for who is using which version of DirectX with which version of VB

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    how about vb6 and dx9? :P

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    C++ with openGL is the best , but I am using VB6 with dx7
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    absolutely with .NET , since it's more OOP than VB6 . DX9 is intergrated into .NET Framework !

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    I would use VB .NET since it is about 20% faster than VB 6.0, but I dont have it =[

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    Thanks to those who answered.

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    Originally posted by ZachO
    I would use VB .NET since it is about 20% faster than VB 6.0, but I dont have it =[
    You will be surprised when you run your first .NET proj and how slow is it ! I really miss execution speed in VB6 EXEs !

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    I'm looking into VB.Net but the execution speeds are due to the CLR and ILR aren't they?

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    Originally posted by davidrobin
    I'm looking into VB.Net but the execution speeds are due to the CLR and ILR aren't they?
    I believe so but it's more better than VB6 anyways

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