Re: best way to learn Windows Forms
- From: "aaron.kempf@xxxxxxxxx" <aaron.kempf@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 Dec 2006 08:56:36 -0800
I fully agree.
Especially with this:
-- VB.NET is slow to learn, slow to develop with and slow to run.
and this:
NEED TO WRITE MORE CODE THAN EVER BEFORE
MS doesn't need to come out with a new version of VB.net three times in
three years.
They just need to go back to basics.
And mixing OOP and a bunch of XML crap doesn't make our life easier.
VB against SQL Server.
Anything else is a distraction.
-Aaron
Master Programmer wrote:
- Dont bother
- Don't put yourself through the pain.
- Dont waste your time.
-- VB 6.0 was a great language.
-- VB.NET is slow to learn, slow to develop with and slow to run.
People will give you the normal bull*** about OOP (big fucking deal).
Don't be sucked in by the propaganda. I have been forced to use VB.NET
/ ASP.NET for the last 3 years and I can promise you that you will not
like it.
- OVERCOMPLICATED
- CHANGES EVERY 2 FUCKING MINUTES
- NEED TO WRITE MORE CODE THAN EVER BEFORE
Save yourself the aggrivation.
The Grand Master
jello_world@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I am a VB6 programmer and I know how to build console apps.. I just
dont understand how to get my mind around WinForms; they just seem a
lot more complex than VB6.
Thanks
-Charlie
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