RealBreezer Posted December 4, 2003 Posted December 4, 2003 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 Quote
Madz Posted December 4, 2003 Posted December 4, 2003 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. Quote The one and only Dr. Madz eee-m@il
RealBreezer Posted December 4, 2003 Author Posted December 4, 2003 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 Quote
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