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O.P. Huh?  VB 6, VB.NET, C#
Ahhh I can't seem to decide which is better! I know VB 6 is old so it's probably going to be either VB.NET or C#.

So which is better? VB.NET which is almost like VB 6 or C# which is I think (not sure) is like VB.NET with a little more to it.

Also does VB.NET need the VB run times to run the programs you make with it?

And what is C#?
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06-17-2005 11:26 PM
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RE: VB 6, VB.NET, C#
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Also does VB.NET need the VB run times to run the programs you make with it?
VB.Net needs the .Net Framework which is about a 17mb download... imagine on a dialup connection having to download that just to use your plugin/app :mipdodgy:
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But if you update your computer regurely (windows update), you should already have .NET Framework ;)
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06-17-2005 11:31 PM
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ahh I C, so then what is C#? Does that need runtimes?
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RE: VB 6, VB.NET, C#
Yes it needs .net Framework too. If you are new to programming, I suggest VB.Net. I'd say that C#.Net is designed for those who are accustomed to C language styles and want to transfer to .net languages.

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Use Delphi or VC++, period. :grin:
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RE: VB 6, VB.NET, C#
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Ahhh I can't seem to decide which is better! I know VB 6 is old so it's probably going to be either VB.NET or C#.
old doesn't mean bad...

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So which is better? VB.NET which is almost like VB 6
not at all. Both languages are very different (though they have some similar approach to programming). IMO VB.NET can't be considered as a Visual Basic language, it is too different (btw it's not only my opinion, many people thing that way)

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or C# which is I think (not sure) is like VB.NET with a little more to it.
The similarity is that both use (and need!) the .NET framework. C# is compared to C++ what VB.NET is compared to VB.

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Also does VB.NET need the VB run times to run the programs you make with it?
Like people said before, no. But .NET programs need the .NET framework to run. This can be considered the "runtimes" for a .NET program. It is a massive and huge 17MB (and often go beyond 20MB on some systems), and thus that's even worse then the VB6 runtimes....

Microsoft claims .NET is the futur. Considered they call the shots, it probably will. But many people are strongly against this and millions still prefer VB6, (V)C++, Delphi, etc...

Don't let the propaganda fool you too, everything which can be done in a .NET language can be done in a conventional language. It is even so that not all things can be done in an easy way in a .NET language. Often it needs lots of overhead and too long code to do things in .NET and frankly (this is a personal opinion), the benefit of some .NET features/shortcuts/methods are no match against the overall conventional language style of programming...

IMHO, stick to a conventional language, let .NET be for what it is, and make your choice between VB, Delphi, or (V)C++...

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IMHO, stick to a conventional language, let .NET be for what it is, and make your choice between VB, Delphi, or (V)C++...
I agree on that...

I feel more confortable writting in VB6 than in VB.NET. Anyway, you have to try all and decide which is the one that best fits your needs
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you could wait, cos i think visual studio 7 is coming or so i heard
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RE: VB 6, VB.NET, C#
I bought Microsoft VIsual Studio .NET 2003 PRO :'( i thought it was better, too much stuff for me. i stick to C++ and V6 (Y)
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