Help: VB vs. VC++
sinck@ugive.com
sinck@ugive.com
Tue, 5 Sep 2000 15:24:14 -0700 (MST)
use perl/python/tk...they build (most) anyplace, and at least perl has
com support through activestate.com release.
David
\_ Since you asked here, I'm gonna make it on-topic. :-)
\_
\_ Since Linux is going to dominate the world, you should argue for
\_ portability.
\_
\_ VB is a proprietary dead end. With VC you can at least use a
\_ portability library like wxWindows.
\_
\_ -- Rod
\_ http://www.sunsetsystems.com/
\_
\_ On Tue, 05 Sep 2000, you wrote:
\_ > Hi
\_ >
\_ > Need some help from you guys.
\_ > I know this is not Linux related
\_ > subject but, I seem to have no choice
\_ > since this is one of the most objective
\_ > forum I could find.
\_ >
\_ > I have found myself in a situation
\_ > where I have to persuade a person I know
\_ > to use VC++ instead of VB.
\_ >
\_ > I would like to know what are good arguments
\_ > to present in order to win this one.
\_ >
\_ > p.s.. I personally prefer VC++ but this is
\_ > not enough to make a point. I need some
\_ > concrete benefits of using VC++.
\_ >
\_ > BTW. It is going to be a client application
\_ > on windows.
\_
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