64bitloopy
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frost,
I have no idea what caused you to lash out at me. If you had any idea what I was talking about, you would have known what I meant. The compiler base and added in features are bloated over previous releases. Microsoft has implemented very little real change within the vb platform, and mostly has thrown enhancement on top of enhancement, thereby bloating the compiler environment. You can endorse pcode all you want and tell me how great it is, but your attack is petty.
I made no comment about the code generated, just the state of the compiler.
Sorry that I did not seperate c and c++ as seperate languages. Intelligent people can usually understand what '/' means, (example ac/dc) both are types of electric current, but not the same type.
Maybe if you were more mature, you might learn something.
Just because you had to settle for vb does not mean that others do. I program for both pc and palm platform, and implement vbce solutions also. I'm not going to argue qualifacations, though.
My post was my opinion, and does not bind in the court of law.
I have no idea what caused you to lash out at me. If you had any idea what I was talking about, you would have known what I meant. The compiler base and added in features are bloated over previous releases. Microsoft has implemented very little real change within the vb platform, and mostly has thrown enhancement on top of enhancement, thereby bloating the compiler environment. You can endorse pcode all you want and tell me how great it is, but your attack is petty.
I made no comment about the code generated, just the state of the compiler.
Sorry that I did not seperate c and c++ as seperate languages. Intelligent people can usually understand what '/' means, (example ac/dc) both are types of electric current, but not the same type.
Maybe if you were more mature, you might learn something.
Just because you had to settle for vb does not mean that others do. I program for both pc and palm platform, and implement vbce solutions also. I'm not going to argue qualifacations, though.
My post was my opinion, and does not bind in the court of law.
