On Wed, 24 Oct 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> >Brian, what's being talked about here is a library. You know ? A set of
> >useful functions that can be included in other peoples' programs, right ?
> >The only possible use for a library is to _help_ people to write their own
> >programs.  Given a suitable "open-source" license, of course ... 
> 
> Rather than talking down to me, perhaps you would like to offer me some 
> advice on how as a Windows/Visual Basic programmer I can participate in this 
> process.

Consider the possibility that a separately-maintained ABC library,
open-source & bug-fixed by anybody that cares to take part, linked into
your front-end code, might make your life easier too ? 

I'm sorry, as a non-VB programmer I don't know how VB links to a C
library, but I imagine it must be possible by now.

-- 
Richard Robinson
"The whole plan hinged upon the natural curiosity of potatoes" - S. Lem


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