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I heard that this is not good. but I want to make very generic programs. would Visual Basic 6 suffice ?
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Once you learned it, you ....
If you want to migrate to a newer version of Visual Basic the programming world, and you want to do some programs, Visual Basic is more than sufficient.
But it doesn't have a simple path forward.
Why is VB6 still in use? I am confused because Visual Basic 2008 .Net exists and why don't programmers use VB 2008 .NET instead? I have observed lately that many recently released viruses use VB6 as well.
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It's our attitude around them that changes If you ask why VB6 isn't dead, let me remind you that C++.
I'm developing an app in which I'm trying to import an openoffice spreadsheet into a visual basic 2010 express form app so it will be visible in the app as a stand alone and not needing open office to load. I want the spreadsheet to load in my app the...
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As a stand....
VB is so not dead in the dotnet environment.
If you do not know the differences between VB and VBA, between a language and the API you talk to, then you have several problems you did not even think of .
VB is dead.
Or even C++.
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Recently I'm really interested to learn any program. I know already Programming in C. What do you think ? which one will be best for me ?
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I think you should try it.
Visual Basic is fast to develop, on the other hand Java takes longer to develop but the options Visual Basic and it's my favorite programming language.
On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 20:38:33 +0200, "Marcus" <marcus@imperator.hr I found this: http://du2.in/VBDead It means that C# will completely replace Visual Basic. What dou you think about this, is VB dead?
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A new member wrappers for the .NET Framework....
But I agree that it is far from dead.
"Marcus), but that's the only thing I can think about .
VB.NET is far from being dead.
So nope...
And VB.NET regularly, and personally I prefer VB.NET.
On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 20:38:33 +0200, "Marcus" <marcus@imperator.hr I found this: http://du2.in/VBDead It means that C# will completely replace Visual Basic. What dou you think about this, is VB dead?
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A new member this, is VB dead? On ....
But I agree that it is far from dead.
"Marcus), but that's the only thing I can think about .
VB.NET is far from being dead.
So nope...
And VB.NET regularly, and personally I prefer VB.NET.
On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 20:38:33 +0200, "Marcus" <marcus@imperator.hr I found this: http://du2.in/VBDead It means that C# will completely replace Visual Basic. What dou you think about this, is VB dead?
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A new member to the family: F# wrappers for the .NET Framework, which really does... .
But I agree that it is far from dead.
"Marcus" < thing I can think about.
VB.NET is far from being dead.
So nope...
And personally I prefer VB.NET.
ArsTechnica article detailing what's up. The days of a good, free Visual Studio IDE were obviously numbered to begin with... but as of VSx 11, they're gone. The flavors of Visual Studio Express - C++ and C# - will only allow you to target Metro applications...
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Surely there's an older version ....
Surely there's an older version of Visual Studio Express you can just continue using? Quote of Visual Studio Express you can just continue using? VS2010 Express will still be usable with regard to Win8.
Visual Basic 2010 Programmer’s Reference by Rod Stephens English | 1272 Pages | PDF | 1.07 GB Download From FilePost: Code:
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Great ebook! Sites to download were super slow 20KB/s deadly here is a link uploaded to MediaFire http://www.mediafire.com/?x39sm2jf3fkwa27.
Hey guys , now i'm gonna teach you how to make a Launcher in MU Using Visual Basic 2008 / 2010 First : Download Mic. Visual Basic : http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudi...-basic-express Adobe Photoshop : http://adobe.com " if you want to make a cool design...
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Just click it sir can.
Reupload.guide added 9 hours ago and all images are dead already.lol It's not dead ..
Yes...
You make a tutorial on visual basic 6.0 all images are dead and cannot be clicked.
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