[newbie] Visual Basic 6 for Linux?!?!

2001-03-19 Thread Andrei Raevsky
I realize that this question might be "anathema" for all Microsoft haters out there. But being I newbie - I get to ask it anyway: is there a way to program for Linux using Visual Basic 6? Or is there a VB6-"like" integrated development environment for Linux? If not - what is the closest

Re: [newbie] Visual Basic 6 for Linux?!?!

2001-03-19 Thread AndyMonks
i think i saw one in LM7.2?

Re: [newbie] Visual Basic 6 for Linux?!?!

2001-03-19 Thread Michael O'Henly
Hi... You might find this is what you're looking for: http://www.janus-software.com/ Cheers. M. On Monday 19 March 2001 09:29, Andrei Raevsky wrote: I realize that this question might be "anathema" for all Microsoft haters out there. But being I newbie - I get to ask it anyway: is

Re: [newbie] Visual Basic 6 for Linux?!?!

2001-03-19 Thread Rob Regennitter
On Monday 19 March 2001 09:29 am, you wrote: There is a program out that calls "Kylix" which is like Visual Basic/C++. You can find more about it at www.Borland.com. The open version is due out the middle part of this year which would be free to download. Otherwise you can pay $500.00 to

Re: [newbie] Visual Basic 6 for Linux?!?!

2001-03-19 Thread Emilio Correa
I realize that this question might be "anathema" for all Microsoft haters out there. But being I newbie - I get to ask it anyway: is there a way to program for Linux using Visual Basic 6? Or is there a VB6-"like" integrated development environment for Linux? If not - what is the closest

Re: [newbie] Visual Basic 6 for Linux?!?!

2001-03-19 Thread Evan Flynn
hmm i've been wondering about too... there are some other nice languages (with lots of documentation) out there that are fairly easy to program in and you can make GUIs. right now im learning python. I realize that this question might be "anathema" for all Microsoft haters out there. But

Re: [newbie] Visual Basic 6 for Linux?!?!

2001-03-19 Thread EugeneFrie
Kylix is a program like Visual Basic 6.  Borland Inprise will publish it for Linux in an attempt to offer an alternative to Visual Basic. Eugene