Visual Basic 2005 or Visual Basic 6
Hello ,
I'd like to learn how to use a visual basic, but for now I am completely confused in the first place .I would like know the difference between:
Visual Basic 6 and Visual Basic 2005 or documentation which will ne really useful beginners.
Thank you in advance.
Re: Visual Basic 2005 or Visual Basic 6
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Aasha
Hello ,
I'd like to learn how to use a visual basic, but for now I am completely confused in the first place .I would like know the difference between:
Visual Basic 6 and Visual Basic 2005 or documentation which will ne really useful beginners.
Thank you in advance.
Horribly broken, outdated, obsolete.
Less broken and not outdated as is the current Official Visual Basic Microsoft.
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where to find documentation for beginners
In the documentation that came with VB 2005, there is ample basis. You know, this is not because we feel that the beginner should feel obliged to learn a language with "Basic" in the name.
Re: Visual Basic 2005 or Visual Basic 6
Re: Visual Basic 2005 or Visual Basic 6
Personally, I think it is just as good if not better then VB6. I think I might be slightly misunderstood. I think that VB.Net is better than VB6 in 95 percent of applications. For the other 5% of the projects I run into I find that I can get programs that accomplish the same goals built faster with vb6. I could just be me, but it seems that VB.Net is so robust I have trouble gettings small, "quick and dirty" programs out there in a pinch.
Re: Visual Basic 2005 or Visual Basic 6
I ignored VB 2002 & 2003 as I felt the IDE was a major step backwards from the one in VB 6. VB 2005, however, is worth learning. I wouldn't migrate existing code unless it is a library routine or needs major enhancement, especially since the VB 6 and VB 2005 IDEs will nicely coexist on the same machine. Also, when migrating code, don't use the converter in VB 2005. It's easier to simply import the vb 6 code via copy & paste. You actually get fewer conversion errors than from the upgrade wizard. That said, I have discovered that the enhanced features in VB 2005 are slowly making it harder and harder for me to go back and maintain VB 6 programs.