|
-
Nov 14th, 2000, 06:41 PM
#1
Thread Starter
Addicted Member
Hi,
Has anyone else here downloaded and installed the beta of Microsofts Dot Net development studio?
If so, what do you think of it?
I got it on Monday and have to say I'm quite impressed. Bit tricky to get used to at first (need some books to be released) but you soon get the hang of it!
Quite cool how can you can import stuff into your programs and use more than one language. ie. Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic to use VB etc...
Also, almost everything is OO including things like normal integer variables. You can declare a variable, as you normally would Dim x As Integer, and then x has its own methods such as x.ToBoolean, x.Format etc...
So...anyone else used it yet??
Cheers
Shaun
Web/Application Developer
VB6 Ent (SP5), Win 2000,SQL Server 2000
-
Nov 14th, 2000, 11:14 PM
#2
Addicted Member
Many Changes..
I've heard there are many changes to Visual Basic in VB.net
For Example... VB6 long is now VB.net Integer
and VB6 Integer is VB.Net Short Int.
All these changes are to support the Multi language
Runtimes.
If you can't pronounce my name, call me GURU 
-
Nov 15th, 2000, 03:47 AM
#3
Hyperactive Member
Aye, and you can write a class in vb, and i can be used in c#, which can be used in c++, which can be used in vb, which ...
td.
"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
-
Nov 16th, 2000, 07:25 PM
#4
Common runtimes
I heard there will be a common runtime library, that sounds good.
I told our pet dinosaur - I mean cobol programmer he could write web pages in cobol, he started mumbling about batch jobs, IOs and smart ass Windows programmers and wandered off back to the coffee room. Poor guy.
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
Click Here to Expand Forum to Full Width
|