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Originally Posted by (GAME)Master
vb.net ain't much different than vb6
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Id love to agree on that, but I dont.
Edit:
Alright well let me explain, why I disagree.
Simply because of the more important things like sockets for example are done completely different, Note Im not talking about the regular if string a = blablabla show blablabla
Besides that, the conversion between VB and VB.net can get confusing, Short, Integers, Longs.. Do I need to go on
I guess it depends how much experience you have with it too, because by making statements like those I could say C# in VB studio looks like VB.Net, Because of the environment you code in, just because the syntax is a lil different it can still do the same things, Wich kind of also goes for the conversion between VB and VB.Net.