VB Question

08/09/2011 23:07 DeXeee#1
Is there a differences between VB.NET and VB 2010 Express ?

I know it's stupid question, but i can't find VB.NET for download, so i download a
2010 Express version ..

So, i don't want to start in Express if i can't do all the functions in it . :o
08/09/2011 23:40 ÑõÑ_Ŝŧóp#2
no :D
but I advice you to download visual studio 2010. not only vb express
08/10/2011 00:07 ZeraPain#3
well of course!

An express version doesn't have as many possibilities as a full version but should be enough for beginners (but i still wouldn't recommend it)

This article may be interesting for you: Microsoft Visual Studio Express - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
08/10/2011 00:11 paxemuman#4
Dont use this shit, instead of it learn c++.
08/10/2011 01:20 sarkoplata#5
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Dont use this shit, instead of it learn c++.
it's ok for a beginner i think ^^

yea btw its vb.net :D
i advise you to dl vb.net express and c# express seperately because as i heard they can be used while esro is working , but visual studio isnt allowed by the gameguard.
08/10/2011 02:22 paxemuman#6
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it's ok for a beginner i think ^^

yea btw its vb.net :D
i advise you to dl vb.net express and c# express seperately because as i heard they can be used while esro is working , but visual studio isnt allowed by the gameguard.
I think c++ its better than new vb , old vb6 has control arrays wich are improving speed of developing and also many other nice things. New Vb have no control arrays its just morre like c++ just more bugged. Its pointless for him to learn vb6 especially if he want to coe in the future because vb6 its non-future language(will be no longer supported in newest windows versions) so i recommend to him strongest programing language c++ wich will be in use many years.
08/10/2011 02:51 LastThief#7
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I think c++ its better than new vb , old vb6 has control arrays wich are improving speed of developing and also many other nice things. New Vb have no control arrays its just morre like c++ just more bugged. Its pointless for him to learn vb6 especially if he want to coe in the future because vb6 its non-future language(will be no longer supported in newest windows versions) so i recommend to him strongest programing language c++ wich will be in use many years.
why you're developing your emu in vb6 then :awesome: ?
08/10/2011 03:18 paxemuman#8
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why you're developing your emu in vb6 then :awesome: ?
Because vb6 its great Rapid development language and i know it well , but in current times its not worth to learn it, I know c and c++ as well.
08/10/2011 08:57 benco#9
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Originally Posted by DeXeee View Post
Is there a differences between VB.NET and VB 2010 Express ?

I know it's stupid question, but i can't find VB.NET for download, so i download a
2010 Express version ..

So, i don't want to start in Express if i can't do all the functions in it . :o
Hi, there is all things you need in Express version. You have all function, it's based on Framework .NET. You can't make something such as setup, reporting... on Express version. But all you need is integrated.
08/10/2011 10:33 Shane¸#10
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 - Ultimate (x64)

pure win :awesome:
08/10/2011 13:00 Schickl#11
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Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 - Ultimate (x64)

pure win :awesome:
oh wow you must have a lot of money to buy it(costs 12k $):awesome:
08/10/2011 13:21 ÑõÑ_Ŝŧóp#12
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oh wow you must have a lot of money to buy it(costs 12k $):awesome:
gandalf the grey menz ;-)
08/10/2011 13:23 sarkoplata#13
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oh wow you must have a lot of money to buy it(costs 12k $):awesome:
There was some Dreamspark program and i registered and mailed to microsoft they gave me an access code to use visual studio , you must just proove that you are a student. :D
08/10/2011 14:03 Shane¸#14
I got the license for free because I'm currently learning in an IT school. I'm going to become a real programmer thus it isn't just my hobby.
[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]

by the way... you could simply use the trial version of VS Professional. it's still better than express versions.
08/10/2011 14:27 bootdisk#15
hey, I don't want to alarm anyone but I think you got some dead pixels there or perhaps a Baby.Paint.Virus.Writer there... look at those black lines O.o xD