Re: VB6 lives?
- From: "Kevin Provance" <casey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 15:34:23 -0500
Don't get me wrong dude...I use it every day, and will continue to do until
until such time any given OS will no longer support it. This includes new
projects. I guess I was a little suprised to see a corp as big as Vonage
distributing a new program using classic VB. But, considering the
simplicity of the program, .Fred would have been serious overkill.
- K
"Saga" <antiSpam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Dead? Not from where I am standing, as VB6 is the language
| used by the compnay where I render services. I am not saying
| it is the best for everything, but what it does, it does it well
| enough to continue being a feasible option.
|
| Saga
| --
|
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| "Kevin Provance" <caseyNON@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| news:%23kW2RDbbIHA.5892@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > I'm after after a serious media blitz, most of you must have heard about
| > Vonage by now. VoIP provider. If not, no worries. I get my monthly
| > "newsletter" from these folks and now they apparently have a
"click-to-dial"
| > desktop feature. So I download it out of curiosity, thinking it might
be
| > some cool script to mod. Turns out it's a VB6 written program. VB6.
| >
| > O_o
| >
| > Must not be a dead as previouly assumed.
| >
| > - Kev
| >
| >
|
|
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