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Hi Extreme .NET - members,

 

I purchased the standard edition of VB .NET today.

I heard many things 'bout it and well .. you can't leg behind.

 

There are a few things wondering about though:

 

1. Ppl keep repeating that the .NET languages are compatible. Does this mean that the code is somewhat exact the same or something in that sense?

I heard many things and basicly I'm pretty messed up :-\

 

2. How come you need to download the FrameWork SDK to start working on, running a project? :confused:

 

I bet I've alot of misconceptions, that's why I thought it might be a good idea to ask :)

 

Thx in advance and sorry if these questions seem well... lol ... n00bish. I just had to have it out of my mind.

 

Greets,

RealBreezer

Posted

Dear You dont need to worry about any thing

 

You purchased a .net tool good , go ahead and do as much as you can.

 

.NET languages are compatible with each other. it means that a library made in Visual Basic can be used in C# or c++. because all languages targets the same Framework.

 

You dont need to download any extra SDK . i think its included in VB.NET CD. to deploy application on other computer you just need the EXE file and .NET Framework Runtime. that's also included on VB components CD.

 

I hope now you have cleared every thing.

The one and only

Dr. Madz

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Posted

Well I didn't doubt that I bought something good hehe... it's just that I've read so many theories and pro's and con's that I didn't know what to think of it anymore.

 

But many thx for clearing it up yeah :).

 

Greets,

RealBreezer

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