Hi Jim,
It's too bad I've had too much time on my hands lately, but what would 
be nice if I could convert one of your games to VB .Net, comment it real 
well, and then you could use it as an example for future games.
you could use that game example to see how things are done in Visual 
Basic .Net, and convert or upgrade your skills by reading through the 
program.
/Some or most of it you already know. It's just the oop part I think you 
are confused about.


Jim Kitchen wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
> 
> Thank you again for trying to explain object oriented programming.  I just 
> don't get it.  You know 33 years ago when I drew up my first flow chart and 
> later turned that into if, then, goto, gosub, return, open, print, close, 
> get, put, input, peek, poke and stuff like that, that is what I loved and how 
> I see games in my head and still do.  I do think that you taking college 
> programming courses and being forced to learn and program how they wanted you 
> to does make a difference.  I have been told by many college graduated 
> programmers that my style of coding is just wrong, but that it does work and 
> is stable.  So for as long as I am able to, I will program the way that I 
> want to and have learned works.



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