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No idea.Originally posted by Diver View PostStil using Vb5, what's it up to now ?
Or should this post be in Technical?
Not done VB since I was at university, and had to use VB4 in an Object-Oriented programming course. Which was hard, since VB4 isn't an OO language.Comment
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I have to post clothed this week, since I'm in the lounge.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostThere are times in life when things are best left unsaid....
Not used to it, really.Comment
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Yes. I agree.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostNo idea.
Not done VB since I was at university, and had to use VB4 in an Object-Oriented programming course. Which was hard, since VB4 isn't an OO language.
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The closest I've ever been to visual basic is, well, I once picked up a book about it. Never opened it mind.ǝןqqıʍComment
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But it is so easy to use, a ten year old could use it with a couple of hours coaching.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostThe closest I've ever been to visual basic is, well, I once picked up a book about it. Never opened it mind.
I'll figure it out yet
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The lecturer was only teaching the theory too, and just kept saying that he wished we used SmallTalk instead of VB, since that's an OO language.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostThe closest I've ever been to visual basic is, well, I once picked up a book about it. Never opened it mind.
Luckily for the guys in my group, I'd been writing in BBC BASIC for years before I went to uni, and at least had some experience. Since it was a business degree, there weren't too many people who could write anything for the coursework
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Think I'll stick to testing. I like whingeing at developers too much to start doing it myself
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