Re: Problems with MciSendString
- From: "Michael C" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 14:23:41 +1000
"Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" <rickNOSPAMnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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...VB.net is VERY much like vb6 and really the next
version but with poor compatability.
Michael... how were you able to write that with a straight face?
Quite easily. I'll answer you because Mike seems to have gone into child
mode again. While I agree that VB net has a large number of differences to
vb6 I was responding to Mike's statements. Read them again, they are hugely
overexaggerated. He claims they are only related in name, which is clearly a
load a crud. The fact is the languages are very similar, they both have
basic syntax and you can design a form in pretty much the same way. The
general way in which both languages work is very similar. Even C# is 95% VB
and 5% C++. (it is pretty much nothing like C). There is an upgrade path,
it's just not that good. However, upgrading is not impossible and I have
achieved it quite easily on some smaller projects.
Rick
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