Re: Is VB.NET Stable??
- From: "Ryan S. Thiele" <maligui@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 13:52:33 GMT
I guess these people never used VB.
-- VB is a managed code.
-- C++ you jump all over creating code. I learned it, I hate it.
-- I compiled C++ code, it takes longer. Period
-- The .NET framework changes little each time. They keep the older classes
in for compatibility.
-- VB is used for creating Games, Office, and Power apps. Don't belivbe me?
Google 'VB applications'.
-- .NET framework is open source, meaning that it will be on many platforms.
(Microsoft is trying to bridge the gap between MAC and PC). Imaging building
an app for PC and MAC on the same programming platform.
-- VB is stable if you use thread-safe operations.
-- VB is not a newbie platform. It's manageg. Wich means it's easy to code.
-- VB compiles encrypted. Meaning your program will not be HEXed and passed
throughout the undeground. Right. More money for you :).
And so on and so forth. Don't let the C++/Java crowd get to you. That
language builds this language.
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<aaron.kempf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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<--- FULLY FUCKING AGREE DUDE
1) unnessesarily over complex
2) loaded with useless unwanted features that clutter it.<--- FULLY FUCKING AGREE DUDE
3) All data is based on XML (so fucking what - who cares !)<--- FULLY FUCKING AGREE DUDE
4) It is slow to compile<--- FULLY FUCKING AGREE DUDE
5) The framework is boring to work with and there is too much security.<--- FULLY FUCKING AGREE DUDE
6) The framework constantly changes (so you need to relearn everything<--- FULLY FUCKING AGREE DUDE
each few month)
7) Its not considered a real language for serious apps in the business<--- FULLY FUCKING AGREE DUDE
world
8) Allows you too use multiple languages (why the *** would you want
too?)
<-- ONE OF THE BEST FEATURES OF DREAMWEAVER..they just have the wrong
selection of languages; it should be PHP and 4 different flavors of VB
9) Most of it isnt documented properly
<-- IVE GOT HUNDREDS OF BOOKS, I DISAGREE. It is documented properly
its' just AWFUL ARCHITECTURE. I shoudn't have to touch XML if i dont
want to. I use databases; and I have for 10 years. I shouldn't be
subjected to this crappy slow interface
10) It has a very stupid sounding name (I would be embarrased to keep
spouting the word .NET all of the time.
<-- SORRY DOG IT ISNT CALLED .NET ANYMORE.. WE _WON_ THAT ARGUMENT
ALREADY
Master Programmer wrote:
Lets summarise children.......
VISUAL STUDIO (all versions) is fucking GARBAGE.
Here are 10 reasons not to waste your time with the ***-ware.
1) unnessesarily over complex
2) loaded with useless unwanted features that clutter it.
3) All data is based on XML (so fucking what - who cares !)
4) It is slow to compile
5) The framework is boring to work with and there is too much security.
6) The framework constantly changes (so you need to relearn everything
each few month)
7) Its not considered a real language for serious apps in the business
world
8) Allows you too use multiple languages (why the *** would you want
too?)
9) Most of it isnt documented properly
10) It has a very stupid sounding name (I would be embarrased to keep
spouting the word .NET all of the time.
The Grand Master
aaron.kempf@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
what ever dude
as if you should use that online crash analysis - i mean enough is
enough when they've got a buggy ass system im not going to let them
LEARN FROM MY CRASH
they can *** themselves and start selling productive, bugfree software
Michael D. Ober wrote:
After sending off the next crash report, follow the link you get. I
suspect
you'll end up at a TechNet article describing the crash. This article
will
probably say there is a Hotfix available. Call PSS for Visual Studio
and
give them the TechNet article id. I had a similar problem with VB
2005 and
had the hotfix (actually 2 of them) in under 30 minutes.
Mike Ober.
"Tony Van" <ton-jud-ann@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm using Version 8, learning the language and writing some code.
It seems every session, especially when programming Crystal Reports,
the
program stutters and sends a message off to Microsoft. Sometimes
I've
lost code, other times the system sets off on a build that never
finishes.
Very time consuming and unproductive.
I am alone in this? I like VB.NET but I'm worried about losing
important
stuff.
.
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