Hi, You are absolutely correct! OOP is just a phase! GoTo statements rock! Of course your applications are solid and debugging them is easy. And Oh they are so reusable, just copy and paste it into another project.
Hi, This is true, vb6 was very good at writing dataentry screens. And if you try to understand what goes on behind the covers in.net, you will see that the entry screens created with it are by far superior. I never said that a program written in any language is a well designed program. What I meant was that a program should be reusable. With vb6 it is very hard to write applications that are reusable. I understand that I can attach FOR XML to a sql query and it will return XML, with the advent of yukon, there are alot greater features. Thats not the point, we are not talking about RDB's, we are talking about programming languages. So for one second, imagine you needed to create an xml document from a query that is connected to an old RDB. How many lines of code would it take you then? noodge
Hi,
Righto, I had wrong guesses, and so do you.
I write services for manufacturing and shipping companies.
So everything that you have mentioned in your design process, minus the hardware part of it, I do.
And altough it doesnt cost $5000 per minute for downtime, it costs plenty.
I can also write an application that will consume all of the systems resources, but I dont, and I am unsure as to what that had anything to do with.
It seems that what you specialize in is procedural programming.
I would like to see what you use for an interface between your objects use to communicate with each other...
err, you dont have interfaces... or objects...
Basically what Vb.net has to offer is some more of what the java and c++ coders have had for ages.
But, hey, your maple emblazoned ass is riding pretty on that bike without the seat.
BTW, the bikes a schwin.
Hi,
Wow.
Let me know where I am wrong:
1. You and yours migrated from pascal or foxpro to vb6.
2. You never acquired formal education regarding a well designed application.
Let me know how many lines of code it would take for you to create an xml file from a sql query which contains a few tables with relationships.
You are exactly why MS and the developers that use their software are the brunt of most conversations here.
Thanks!
Wow.
The programming platform you use is just excellent, it is a Man's language.
I am sure that it is so powerfull, that any appliation developed with it could not be developed poorly.
I am also sure that it can be consumed by windows the same way that something developed by microsoft can.
It must also be a really good tool to bring to an all microsoft shop.
I am sure that all of the child developers here would love me bringing in a language so high, into this shop.
Thank you for your insightful post, I am sure that you have had a chance to review the IDE, which by the way is horrible, a piece of ****.
-Edward
Transfers do not work because of firewall settings.
Besides, I would rather use different transfer mechanisms than msn transfers.
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I use trillian.
Personally I think this is one of the best im clients available.
It works with everything.
I have been using it for a very long time.
Transfers from msn, never work for me through trillian, and it does not have the terminal services abilities of msn messenger.
Hi,
You are absolutely correct!
OOP is just a phase!
GoTo statements rock!
Of course your applications are solid and debugging them is easy.
And Oh they are so reusable, just copy and paste it into another project.
-Edward
Hi, .net, you will see that the entry screens created with it are by far superior.
This is true, vb6 was very good at writing dataentry screens.
And if you try to understand what goes on behind the covers in
I never said that a program written in any language is a well designed program.
What I meant was that a program should be reusable.
With vb6 it is very hard to write applications that are reusable.
I understand that I can attach FOR XML to a sql query and it will return XML, with the advent of yukon, there are alot greater features.
Thats not the point, we are not talking about RDB's, we are talking about programming languages.
So for one second, imagine you needed to create an xml document from a query that is connected to an old RDB.
How many lines of code would it take you then?
noodge
Hi, Righto, I had wrong guesses, and so do you. I write services for manufacturing and shipping companies. So everything that you have mentioned in your design process, minus the hardware part of it, I do. And altough it doesnt cost $5000 per minute for downtime, it costs plenty. I can also write an application that will consume all of the systems resources, but I dont, and I am unsure as to what that had anything to do with. It seems that what you specialize in is procedural programming. I would like to see what you use for an interface between your objects use to communicate with each other... err, you dont have interfaces... or objects... Basically what Vb.net has to offer is some more of what the java and c++ coders have had for ages. But, hey, your maple emblazoned ass is riding pretty on that bike without the seat. BTW, the bikes a schwin.
Hi, Wow. Let me know where I am wrong: 1. You and yours migrated from pascal or foxpro to vb6. 2. You never acquired formal education regarding a well designed application. Let me know how many lines of code it would take for you to create an xml file from a sql query which contains a few tables with relationships. You are exactly why MS and the developers that use their software are the brunt of most conversations here. Thanks!
Wow. The programming platform you use is just excellent, it is a Man's language. I am sure that it is so powerfull, that any appliation developed with it could not be developed poorly. I am also sure that it can be consumed by windows the same way that something developed by microsoft can. It must also be a really good tool to bring to an all microsoft shop. I am sure that all of the child developers here would love me bringing in a language so high, into this shop. Thank you for your insightful post, I am sure that you have had a chance to review the IDE, which by the way is horrible, a piece of ****. -Edward
Dont know, I dont use linux, im a lowly ms developer.
Transfers do not work because of firewall settings. Besides, I would rather use different transfer mechanisms than msn transfers.
I use trillian. Personally I think this is one of the best im clients available. It works with everything. I have been using it for a very long time. Transfers from msn, never work for me through trillian, and it does not have the terminal services abilities of msn messenger.