Visual basic

Don't knock it until you've tried it!

The £400 saving was well worth the inconvenience on this one occasion.

Well I'll let you off for a £400 saving :)

I'm trying a calculator tutorial in C# at the moment. Anything you could recommend, seeing as you learned the system at uni? Books/Web sites?

- Pea0n
 
Well I'll let you off for a £400 saving :)

I'm trying a calculator tutorial in C# at the moment. Anything you could recommend, seeing as you learned the system at uni? Books/Web sites?

- Pea0n

Unfortunately not - it's was a few years ago so the stuff will be in a box somewhere in the parents garage!
 
VB is a mess. Try a proper language...

I've got a degree in Computer Science so I've done my fair share of programming. Maybe I'm just coming at the discussion from the opposite end...


And THAT is exactly what is wrong with the Software Development industry today.

FAR too many people going on a uni-course (and sprouting their rubbish on here), doing a curriculum that's instantly out of date, learning everything in a methodological manner and sod all real-world experience.
 
Awesome, thanks for that.

Now to throw another spanner in the works. I am wondering about application delivery. A lot of software and applications that seem to be written in-house and logon scripts seem to be in VB and I'm kind of being lured back to that, along with the Visual Web Developer.

Does anybody have any experience with this sort of thing, and what platforms are used for delivery? C# looks harder at first, but I'm not bothered if it does the right job. Is the opinion generally accepted that that would be best to go with still?

- Pea0n
 
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