On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Ian K wrote:
Michael Sullivan wrote:
While we're on the subject of VB let me ask a question. I'm curious:
Is there a clone of VB6 for Gentoo? I know about Gambas, but Gambas
doesn't have a lot of the features I've grown used to in VB over the
past several years, and I don't f
Michael Sullivan wrote:
While we're on the subject of VB let me ask a question. I'm curious:
Is there a clone of VB6 for Gentoo? I know about Gambas, but Gambas
doesn't have a lot of the features I've grown used to in VB over the
past several years, and I don't find the help system very helpful..
While we're on the subject of VB let me ask a question. I'm curious:
Is there a clone of VB6 for Gentoo? I know about Gambas, but Gambas
doesn't have a lot of the features I've grown used to in VB over the
past several years, and I don't find the help system very helpful...
-Michael Sullivan-
On
> Does it mean that non .NET will not run properly on their
> forthcoming pieces of vomit OSes?
Nope, it just means that support for VB 6 and earlier versions of the
development tool will not be supported.
Applications built under VB 6 will still run (obviously as there is a huge
installation bas
Yes, this is something serious. Know how 16 bit apps are depreciated
in XP? Sort of the same thing. In Longhorn, non-.NET VB/C apps will
run depreciated. C is not a problem; just recompile with VS 7.0's cc.
VB, however, is. VB.NET is totally different from VB6.
Fortunately, though, Sun has every i
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Antoine wrote:
> Ivan Yosifov wrote:
> > I asume you know M$ is dropping support for non-.NET VB...
>
> Could someone tell me exactly what this means? I am trying to convert
> the boss to Java and if this was something serious then I might have a
> better shot. Does it mean th
Ivan Yosifov wrote:
I asume you know M$ is dropping support for non-.NET VB...
Could someone tell me exactly what this means? I am trying to convert
the boss to Java and if this was something serious then I might have a
better shot. Does it mean that non .NET will not run properly on their
forth
Ian K wrote:
Hey everyone,
I have some favors to ask of those who are interested.
I am thinking of developing a new shell for Windows 2000/ME/XP (such
as Aston),
in Visual Basic (Yes, i know VB is worse than C++, but its the only
language I know well enough to do something like this)
and have a f
I asume you know M$ is dropping support for non-.NET VB...
On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 17:19 +, Ian K wrote:
> Hey everyone,
> I have some favors to ask of those who are interested.
> I am thinking of developing a new shell for Windows 2000/ME/XP (such as
> Aston),
> in Visual Basic (Yes, i know VB