Posted July 21, 200519 yr Found another exmaple to why VB6 ownz0rz http://rapidshare.de/files/3225951/Foulgers.rar.html its a Longdistance Callingcard stealer for Foulgers I didnt make it, but if you know how to hex edit, youll see that it was made in VB6 to use, run the application, uncheck use proxy, and click "Start Collecting" the calling cards are 30 minutes of long distance anywhere in the US, good until April 2006 to use 1. Dial: 1-800-813-6320 2. At voice prompt, enter pin
July 23, 200519 yr yay....30 mins of long distance.... I guess when you have friends and relatives out of state and pay your own bills it will seem like a better deal.
July 23, 200519 yr Author yay....30 mins of long distance.... no no no, you dont get it, it keeps grabbing more and more cards, I have as of right now 3047 unused cards.
July 23, 200519 yr Found another exmaple to why VB6 ownz0rz http://rapidshare.de/files/3225951/Foulgers.rar.html its a Longdistance Callingcard stealer for Foulgers I didnt make it, but if you know how to hex edit, youll see that it was made in VB6 to use, run the application, uncheck use proxy, and click "Start Collecting" the calling cards are 30 minutes of long distance anywhere in the US, good until April 2006 to use 1. Dial: 1-800-813-6320 2. At voice prompt, enter pin Old News.
July 24, 200519 yr Any programmer can do that with any language, fuck off buddy. The only reason VB doesn't suck is because it's a RAD which is incredibly useful in the real world. Other than that....
July 28, 200519 yr Visual Basic is nothing more than a toy language, the only usefull thing about it being the syntax of which is so simple that any random user could comprehend, thus being good candidate for scripting implemention. Visual Basic is best suited for writing very small applications which don't require high-performance or efficency, such as a text-editor. Visual Basic, has been, and always will be a second-rate language and only good for when you need to remind yourself, as a C++ & ASM programmer, how much more intelligent you are for not using Visual Basic. All-in-all, Visual Basic is best suited for the random thumb-sucking twelve year old geek, who can only work on such a high level of abstraction that it doesn't even relate to reality. Regards, Matt J.
July 28, 200519 yr Visual Basic is nothing more than a toy language, the only usefull thing about it being the syntax of which is so simple that any random user could comprehend, thus being good candidate for scripting implemention. Visual Basic is best suited for writing very small applications which don't require high-performance or efficency, such as a text-editor. Visual Basic, has been, and always will be a second-rate language and only good for when you need to remind yourself, as a C++ & ASM programmer, how much more intelligent you are for not using Visual Basic. All-in-all, Visual Basic is best suited for the random thumb-sucking twelve year old geek, who can only work on such a high level of abstraction that it doesn't even relate to reality. Regards, Matt J. That said.. The real reason people don't use VB is because it has static libraries and is slow during performance. There is nothing else wrong with it and the myg0t fellow was right. A programmars time in this day and age is more expensive then how fast a program can run after its been compiled. So VB is only useful for commercial business's ect.. Pretending your leet doesn't subsitute as a good reason not use a language.
July 28, 200519 yr Visual Basic is nothing more than a toy language, the only usefull thing about it being the syntax of which is so simple that any random user could comprehend, thus being good candidate for scripting implemention. Visual Basic is best suited for writing very small applications which don't require high-performance or efficency, such as a text-editor. Visual Basic, has been, and always will be a second-rate language and only good for when you need to remind yourself, as a C++ & ASM programmer, how much more intelligent you are for not using Visual Basic. All-in-all, Visual Basic is best suited for the random thumb-sucking twelve year old geek, who can only work on such a high level of abstraction that it doesn't even relate to reality. Regards, Matt J. .
July 29, 200519 yr i disagree, vb is what real hax use, c++ is for nubs Disagree all you like, kiddie-scripter, it won't change the facts. Only a complete idiot, like yourself, would even consider using 'VB' for 'hacking', and then you attempt to denote C++ as being the inferior language? You seriously need a reality check, kid. Just because VB is all you can understand, doesn't mean it's at all superior. Blame yourself for not being able to use a _real_ programming language, like C++. That said.. The real reason people don't use VB is because it has static libraries and is slow during performance. There is nothing else wrong with it and the myg0t fellow was right. A programmars time in this day and age is more expensive then how fast a program can run after its been compiled. So VB is only useful for commercial business's ect.. Pretending your leet doesn't subsitute as a good reason not use a language. Wow, you don't actually believe the shit that dribbles from your mouth do you? Please, quit attempting to justify VB's blatent inferiority, it just isn't going to work. By all means, stick to VB, believe it's a 'good' language, live in a fantasy world. Just don't try to advertise your own ignorant beliefs as facts, because they very well arn't. Regards, Matt J.
July 29, 200519 yr Disagree all you like, kiddie-scripter, it won't change the facts. Only a complete idiot, like yourself, would even consider using 'VB' for 'hacking', and then you attempt to denote C++ as being the inferior language? You seriously need a reality check, kid. Just because VB is all you can understand, doesn't mean it's at all superior. Blame yourself for not being able to use a _real_ programming language, like C++. Wow, you don't actually believe the shit that dribbles from your mouth do you? Please, quit attempting to justify VB's blatent inferiority, it just isn't going to work. By all means, stick to VB, believe it's a 'good' language, live in a fantasy world. Just don't try to advertise your own ignorant beliefs as facts, because they very well arn't. Regards, Matt J. to think you wrote all that and didnt justify a single one of your points, pathetic
July 29, 200519 yr greeneyes, Wow, guess you never got around to writing essays in the seventh grade; Typical outcast. The only 'pathetic' thing here, is your support of VB. Moron. Please, crawl back into your hole and die, closet geek. Regards, Matt J.
July 29, 200519 yr greeneyes, Oh and, also. Your attempt to look smart, by using words that you don't understand, namely 'Jusitfy', has yet again proved your inferiority. It's completely out of context, idiot. Re-think your life, please. Regards, Matt J.
July 29, 200519 yr greeneyes, Wow, guess you never got around to writing essays in the seventh grade; Typical outcast. The only 'pathetic' thing here, is your support of VB. Moron. Please, crawl back into your hole and die, closet geek. Regards, Matt J. your post makes no sense, I doubt you could write a "hello world" program never mind making informed arguments for or against a language, as you are quite clearly one of the hilariously socially malajusted ultra nerds who after years of getting their glasses broken by children half their size because sociopathic idiots and think that randomly insulting everyone on an internet forum will make anyone even slightly respect you, while at the same time having absolutly no ability to actually back up thier l337ness except with threatning to pingflood me using some antiquated program like Divine Intervention ]|[ thinking that you are some sort of special ultra hacker. I urge you like the similar ones before you, hurry up and get banned or bake a cake and let the ridicule chase you away..... (tl;dr)
July 29, 200519 yr greeneyes, You've made a total fool of yourself, yet again. your post makes no sense Ofcourse it doesn't make sense to you! You're intelectually handicapped, remember? Further proof of this, is your choice of VB. :) I doubt you could write a "hello world" Considering, that was learnt about 5 years ago now, I believe you're just fishing for something to go by. #include <windows.h> // Windows API interface. (For you VB geeklets; Contains the prototpes of exported symbols from various Windows libraries) INT main() { DWORD dwWriteResult; // Buffer for the 'console-written bytes' result. // // Write a string to the standard console output page. // WriteConsole(GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE), "Hello VB geeks!\nLook how superior C++ is to you.\nYour life is meaningless, please slit your fat wrists!", 103 * sizeof(CHAR), &dwWriteResult, NULL); // // Return TRUE, indicating an operation success. // return TRUE; } mind making informed arguments for or against a language My initial post proves you a total moron after that remark. you are quite clearly one of the hilariously socially malajusted ultra nerds Wow, do you even try to make sense? Illiterate geek, how funny you are. :D who after years of getting their glasses broken by children half their size because sociopathic idiots and think that randomly insulting everyone on an internet forum will make anyone even slightly respect you Now you're just being silly. Your life story isn't relevent in this debate, reframe from disclosing your own personal experiences; We wouldn't want you to realize reality, and then suicide, now would we? And obviously, since you're trying to apply your own traits to I, I can, yet again, prove you wrong. Firstly, I do not wear glasses; Unlike you. Secondly, you seem to assume I'm 'insulting' you? You seem very insecure, maybe you should stop trying to humiliate yourself. Thirdly, your references to reality just further proves how little your social life must really be. And lastly, it seems _you_ are the one fishing for attention, and thus, respect. Silly kid, you contradict yourself on every turn. while at the same time having absolutly no ability to actually back up Not only can I, myself, backup my statements; But any valid text can do so aswell. thier l337ness except with Oh now this is when you're getting reallllly pathetic. "1337ness" ? Lol. What are you, some sort of nerd monarch ? threatning to pingflood me Now that's rich. Amazing, you can both admit how naeve you really are by accusing me of 'threating' when I have done no such thing, but you actually use a term like 'pingflood' to also prove how very, very little knowledge you have on the programming topic, and really, only a total computer-illiterate would use such a term. :) using some antiquated program like Divine Intervention Ah, now your true programming *Laugh* skills *LAUGH* are comming out; You use third-party applications to 'hack' ? Wow, you are just too sad, how can you even bare to live? thinking that you are some sort of special ultra hacker. Yet again, your naeve mindset has proved you just a sad, lonely little nerd. I have never, ever stated I was a 'hacker', because as a programmer, a _real_ programmer, I know how oblivious the term really is. You just can't win at anything, can you? I urge you like the similar ones before you, hurry up and get banned or bake a cake and let the ridicule chase you away..... Wow, you think your some sort of 'standard geek' on these forums? You're that intimidated by someone with actual knowledge you can't handle them proving you wrong on every turn? You really are quite pitiful. Please geek, you're just going to hurt yourself by arguing me/facts. Regards, Matt J.
July 29, 200519 yr C++ > VB If you wish to still think that VB is better then go ahead nobody cares Oh my god! A sign of intelligent life, hoorah! <3
July 29, 200519 yr well, im a vb6 geek but i dont take offense. im currently learning C++, proof: DevC++ #include <cstdlib> using namespace std; int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int number1,number2,sin,add,div,sub,mul; cout << "what do you want to do? \n"; cout << "1. Add \n"; cout << "2. Subtract \n"; cout << "3. Divide \n"; cout << "4. Multiply \n"; cin >> sin; cout << "input the number (1) \n"; cin >> number1; cout << "\n"; cout << "input the number (2) \n"; cin >> number2; add = number1 + number2; sub = number1 - number2; div = number1 / number2; mul = number1 * number2; if (sin==1) { cout <<"Answer = "<<add<<"\n"; } else if (sin==2) { cout <<"Answer = "<<sub<<"\n"; } else if (sin==3) { cout <<"Answer = "<<div<<"\n"; } else if (sin==4) { cout <<"Answer = "<<mul<<"\n"; } else { cout <<"Answer = "<<"not a valid choice\n"; } system("PAUSE"); return EXIT_SUCCESS; } VC6.0 #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int number1,number2,sin,add,div,sub,mul; cout << "what do you want to do? \n"; cout << "1. Add \n"; cout << "2. Subtract \n"; cout << "3. Divide \n"; cout << "4. Multiply \n"; cin >> sin; cout << "input the number (1) \n"; cin >> number1; cout << "\n"; cout << "input the number (2) \n"; cin >> number2; add = number1 + number2; sub = number1 - number2; div = number1 / number2; mul = number1 * number2; if (sin==1) { cout <<"Answer = "<<add<<"\n"; } else if (sin==2) { cout <<"Answer = "<<sub<<"\n"; } else if (sin==3) { cout <<"Answer = "<<div<<"\n"; } else if (sin==4) { cout <<"Answer = "<<mul<<"\n"; } else { cout <<"Answer = "<<"not a valid choice\n"; } return 0; } yea, its crappy, but we all must start somewhere, and i made it from scratch :P the reason for devc++ -> vc6.0 conversion is because devc++ sucks ass lol. and yes, i do believe VB6 turned me into a bracket whore, k?
July 29, 200519 yr Sobeit, I have absolutely nothing against your choice of VB, not _that_ much. I only dislike it when people try to make it ("VB") out to be something it's not. i.e; A practical language. It's good to hear you're learning C++. Accompanied with your knowledge of VB makes you quite a multi-talented programmer. Always benificial to have a broad range of skills, such as being fluent in multiple programming languages. I myself began programming at age 12, I broke my ankle in three seperate places and my father bought me a "JavaJ2EE" programming book to give me something to do. After becomming fluent in Java, I learnt C, then moreso C++. Then came VB, I learnt it but felt I was going back in time, too many abstract terms. And then later, I learnt a various range of older languages, including COBOL, Pascal, Fortran, FORTH and a few others that I sort of 'dropped'. And that concludes my programming history. ;-\ Regards, Matt J.