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Originally Posted by Synaesthesia
Good work, man. Instead of listening to all the bad mouths around, just evolve your skills in what ever language you want, and later you can shift them. It's not hard. Those stating VB is for the noob are so used to C++, that they think the rest of them languages are crap. Each with its beauty, I say. Out..
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not quite, i've coded in dos 8 bit, 16 bit, pmode, 32 bit, vb dos, vb 16 bit, vb 32 bit, delphi, c, c++, and then fully onto win32 asm, so i know vb is a shit language, it hides so much from the end coder, so the coder will never evolve into something decent... hence my advice of dropping vb and moving to a better language like c/c++ or asm, which then makes the coder better skill wise.. vb is a prototyping language.. plain and simple and ditching it will increase your chances of getting a job in the industry... how many jobs out there (excluding database shit) require vb?...