I have used both VB and rev and while they both effectively do the same thing, I have to say that VB is rather gray and uninspiring by comparison.
I find that the so called "cosmetic details" of a language or a development platform are in reality way more than merely cosmetic - it's like a car you drive every day wherein even the little things that niggle can eventually make your life miserable - you want the controls on the dash to look great and be easy on the eye and the doors to shut easily with a nice solid clunk, the steering wheel to feel good in your hands as you're zooming effortlessly along etc. etc. VB may have been some hot s**t in its day, but now it justs reminds me of my old Fiat. We should concede them a minor point about the rev documentation though. Yes, all the info is there - somewhere - but it's arranged more like a jigsaw puzzle than a book and when I'm trying to learn a new programming language, a book is a whole lot easier. All that said, IMHO rev wins hand down! Gordon _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution