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VB.NET is a more user-friendly language managed by the .NET framework. I'm sure other can give a more detailed description, but VB6 is harder to use than its .NET version
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MrAksel wrote:VB.NET is a more user-friendly language managed by the .NET framework. I'm sure other can give a more detailed description, but VB6 is harder to use than its .NET versionHonestly, I find VB6 much easier to use than its .NET version... it is simpler and has an easy-to-use interface. Not to mention the code is usually much shorter.
It's all a matter of opinion, I guess.
Okay, then I just need to know, is VB6 Object Oriented? (With classes etc.)
I thought VB6 was some sort of easy to use native language where you use API's and such in a much larger scale:
I thought VB6 was some sort of easy to use native language where you use API's and such in a much larger scale:
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'VB6 method to set text?'
SendMessage(command1.Handle, WM_SETTEXT, Nothing, "This is the text")
'VB.NET method'
button1.Text = "This is the text."
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Yes, it is partially Object Oriented.
And about the code, the code is the sort of the same. It's a lot alike actually, but some is easier in VB6.
Buttons were called Commands or CommandButtons, I think, and to set the text, I believe you would use:
And about the code, the code is the sort of the same. It's a lot alike actually, but some is easier in VB6.
Buttons were called Commands or CommandButtons, I think, and to set the text, I believe you would use:
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.Text would be .Caption, in many cases (not all, I don't think).Command1.Caption = "Text"
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