Re: Is VB.NET Popular???

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I'm just suprised he hasn't said you were also an alias for Francesco
Balena - as you recommend his books as much as Tim's.

Thanks,

Seth Rowe
Sorry, no aliases for me :-(


RobinS wrote:
Well, you're entitled to not believe me, but you're wrong.
I'm not trying to sell books for Mr. Patrick; I just find
his book one of the best I've seen for people moving to VB2005.
There's no financial gain in it for me, I'm just trying to
help people. It's called "being kind". You should try it
sometime.

Robin S.
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<aaron.kempf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I don't believe you.. Master Programmer said it's true.. unless MP
tells me otherwise; you're all the same in my book

I think that you're just trying to sell books for Tim Patrick.. it's
just about as dastardly as my own moves; but you're doing this whole
thing with a financial motive.

LoL

-Aaron
PHP Developer





RobinS wrote:
You should stop referring to us as the same person, because
we're not. I don't have time or inclination or need to post
under 3 aliases. My own is enough.

Robin S.
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<dbahooker@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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RobinS / Robinson / TimPatrick

Why would i quote the whole article; that's what a URL is for.. you can
click on it and see the whole artcile.. isn't that a great effect!!??!!

that my friend-- is exactly the point

A _FACTUAL_ report comes out and talks about how vb is dying.. and MS
doesn't accept the numbers.

MS is trying to 'sugar coat' this but in fact; MS is full of fucking
*** they realize that they've killed off VB and they're going to pull
the plug soon.

Do you remember how Master Programmer and I were forecasting this; just
a few days ago?

the announcement will come any day now.


-Aaron

PS - I was doing web development using VB for the past 8 years ***;
clientside; serverside.. 'web development' is not a valid excuse for VB
to go down the tubes

PS - I was doing web development using VB for the past 8 years ***;
clientside; serverside.. 'web development' is not a valid excuse for VB
to go down the tubes

PS - I was doing web development using VB for the past 8 years ***;
clientside; serverside.. 'web development' is not a valid excuse for VB
to go down the tubes






Robinson wrote:
In future, you might want to quote either the entire article or the
most
important part of it (especially the "too much for them" bit):


"The primary reason VB usage might go down is that fewer companies are
building desktop applications (VB's primary design center)," Manes
said.

"Today's focus is on Web applications. For VB 6.0 developers that
found
the
shift from VB 6.0 (non-object-oriented) to VB.NET (object-oriented)
too
much
for them, they would find PHP and Ruby appealing.

"Other developers that embraced the shift to OO concepts would find C#
even
more appealing. A small fraction of these developers might shift to
Java-especially if they needed to write portable applications."



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