Koolbear!! I'm honored
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Valin Halcyon wrote:C++ is easier than VB by a wide margin anyway.
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Not when you have used VB for as long as I have. Converting is difficult -- right now I am taking a java class, and yes -- higher level languages are better in many ways, but I wouldn't say easier. VB is the ultimate of lazy coding languages
C++ WOULD be nice, particularly since .NET is giving me crap about creating a standalone EXE. And there seems to be NO WAY of alleviating the dependency on .NET 2.0.
I am pretty much done, and I have implemented just about every option D2X supports that is not obsolete, and there is a space to put in any others that you may need (similar to the D3 launcher commandline box)
I am considering... *grumble* moving everything off to VB6 in order to get my simple standalone EXE that I want (I REFUSE to force people to 'install' this -- i want it to be able to be copied by folder and run from CD if need be.) -- I had considered Java, but then there is once again the issue of making it standalone without the JRE...
So, if anybody wants to hop on AIM or MSN and help me out with C++ when need be, I'd be happy to move it over. Any reccomendations for good sites for intermediate to advanced programmers wanting switch to C?? -- I know all the fundamentals of OOP, I just need to learn the 'syntactical dialect' of the language, since all programming languages operate on the same principles when you take them apart.