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Georgen

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  1. Let me share this with you, I had the same problem. I tried like three times in an extremely fast and crazy search and failed them all. I even thougt: "WOW VS.NET doesnt let you customize the editor".. well I'll have to live with those (I hate them) greened comments. In the end of the story I managed to change them at the fourth time or something. ho ho ;)
  2. Hi again. Just to mention... First, There is no real NEED of doing this, it's just that I wanted to know if it was possible and Second, I supposed someone will have that problem with a very big and complicated component that dont want to recreate. Well thanks for anything.
  3. OH, that's it!!. I must thank you for your response <SteveoAtilla> it was fast and accurate 'cause I want to start fresh, and then when things will turn messy and UN-Cool I will jump to other (harder) methods. Let me ask one more thing... <mutant> said something about SOCKETS, I've heard that before, Im not sure what it is but I suppose now it is intended for communications and stuff. So the question is, (in a distant future) when I get enough of brutal ways to do my thing, is that (SOCKETS) the topic I should study?
  4. ok. ill do that. But I must confess that I didnt want to post there because most people tend to think that random thoughts are JUST that, random, non-specific, crazy talk. But that's fine, I was just randomly thinking. gg :)
  5. Hi. The other day I started VB.NET and tried to Add a reference to a COM component, a few controls I created in VB6... then... 1. It didnt show a decent error, it just did nothing. 2. After checking all the screen I saw in a little dockable window in the low part of the IDE and error about some error with oleaut. Let's put it this way. How can I use and old ActiveX component created with VB6 (in my case) with VB.NET? :confused:
  6. Hello. I want to make a simple program, imagine a chess simulator, (only moves pieces, no aI). The idea is that the game is ran in computer A and other person is playing in computer B, and the good thing is that they are to be linked so the people is actually playing together. Sure, there must be a way for everything, the point is that this is the first time I came into this problem and I wanna face it step by step. I have heard or (read?) something about DirectX stuff, but that is to advanced for me right now. Any help, thnks!! :p
  7. Hi, in the (just VB) or classic VB xtreme forum there was (is) a forum about technology, but here i cant find a place to post some questions about general programming, specially communications and stuff. :-\
  8. Exactly but the silly part is that we will (1 way or another) end talking about programming or other computer related topic.. i suppose.
  9. Hi, perhaps a General General forum is not a good idea, because, why a Vb.NET programmer wants to ask something not related to programming... but think this, if you are in these forums, it means that (very probably) you are a programmer or want to be, so, anything one can ask may be related to computer programming somehow. For example if I ask for something not directly related to computer programming, it might end up just about that. Well this is a thought. :p
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