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Anwyays, I am currently learning VB.NET, I was just wondering if I should say fuck it and move to C++ since VB.NET has no future... well, that's what ppl say :)

 

Since in C++, you can learn C# in three weeks after you've finished C++....then you can try C++.NET which is like microsoft's failed attempt to

add a GUI...

 

The only difference is that VB, there's a gui as soon as you start, and in C++ there isnt a gui till further down the road.

 

So is C++ worth the "wait"?

Why does everything have to have a GUI you little homo? Do you actually want to learn to code or just make GUI's?
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Thanks Derkaiser, that's what I thought, vb isnt go far...

 

Ghizzle, never said I needed a gui. I only compared vb and C++ by stating facts, get over it.

 

Anyways, Ill go ahead and start C++ since VB.NET is very limited and C++ might be a bit harder but more useful.

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The only difference is that VB, there's a gui as soon as you start, and in C++ there isnt a gui till further down the road.

 

:ugh:

 

go with C.

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Now get on your knees and open your mouth and expect a "ghizzle"
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go for C++

 

we are learning VB in college as part of my course, its SHIT. you can make a card game... yaaay.

 

:wow::wow::wow:

 

i think ill go for plumbing or biology next year.

actually...

 

 

biology, chemistry, physics.

 

computers are fucking boring, i allready know how they work and, lets face it, you dont make as much money as a doctor.

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  -=Klay=- said:
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Anwyays, I am currently learning VB.NET, I was just wondering if I should say fuck it and move to C++ since VB.NET has no future... well, that's what ppl say :)

 

Since in C++, you can learn C# in three weeks after you've finished C++....then you can try C++.NET which is like microsoft's failed attempt to

add a GUI...

 

The only difference is that VB, there's a gui as soon as you start, and in C++ there isnt a gui till further down the road.

 

So is C++ worth the "wait"?

 

sounds like you know what you're talking about

 

but on a more serious note, you have to know what you want to code before your question can be answered..

Learn C++, although its extensive, it's well worth your time. With C++, anything is possible, not to mention no need for run-time files =]
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