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    Re: Looking 4 beginner TCP programer eg. Winsock, just to pass time!

    Quote Originally Posted by vbNeo
    No to protect VB6... But isn't that more likely to have been caused by a programming error? Fact is, both VB6 and VB.Net are restricted to one OS... AND they're not object oriented... yuk...
    VB.Net Is Fully object oriented! And some CLR applications will run on linux (w/ mono).
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    Re: Looking 4 beginner TCP programer eg. Winsock, just to pass time!

    Quote Originally Posted by <ABX
    VB.Net Is Fully object oriented! And some CLR applications will run on linux (w/ mono).
    Hmm... Well... Can't say I've ever tried it, but I've always heard otherwise... It still is a messy language though, I'd prefer Java any day...

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    Oh, and I've heard about Mono... But this is still only for LinUX and the features are limited(not to flame to Mono project, I reckon it's very hard with the different API and all). What if the customer operating the server wanted to use Solaris?

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