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Hi folks, I'm just a hack programmer, but have done quickbasic, quickc, ansi c/cvi and would really like to poke around with vb6. But *nobody* sells it anymore, short of looking for one of the less expensive versions on ebay which I don't think I want to do. Should I just go ahead and buy vb.net for under $100 and be done with it? I just want to do desktop applications, not web apps. Be nice if I could do COM port r/w too. Can't ask this question in a vb6 group, they say go here. thanks, John |
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I am a LONG time VB6 developer and I am telling you to not even bother leaning it anymore. VB.NET is Soooo much nicer. Unless you plan on making cash from legacy app maintenance I say just learn VB.NET. It would be good for you to lean a bit of C# also. If for nothing else than to know what the critical differences are between them (and there are differences). I did not do this right away and built a function library that was not able to be used under C# because I did not bother to check. I thought that it was all the same and it was not. "-XC-" <nobody (AT) home (DOT) net> wrote in message news:G8-dnfP2Luz1LnPcRVn-qQ (AT) comcast (DOT) com... Hi folks, I'm just a hack programmer, but have done quickbasic, quickc, ansi c/cvi and would really like to poke around with vb6. But *nobody* sells it anymore, short of looking for one of the less expensive versions on ebay which I don't think I want to do. Should I just go ahead and buy vb.net for under $100 and be done with it? I just want to do desktop applications, not web apps. Be nice if I could do COM port r/w too. Can't ask this question in a vb6 group, they say go here. thanks, John |
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OK Ray, thanks very much for your wisdom, I appreciate it. There aren't any legacy issues to worry about, so I'll heed your advice and simply take the .net plunge. thanks again, John |
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