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Microsoft Visual Basic Enterprise 6.0 with Plus Pack Upgrade Version |
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Rating: Summary: Ordering Review: Items that are discontinued or not in stock are still being peddled. Items should not be featured if the customer does not have the opportunity to purchase them. This site is wasting my time by offering items that are unavailable.
Rating: Summary: VB 6.0 Review: Items that are discontinued or not in stock are still being peddled. Items should not be featured if the customer does not have the opportunity to purchase them. This site is wasting my time by offering items that are unavailable.
Rating: Summary: Ordering Review: Then order it used, get on a waiting list, make your own price, and wait.. Stop whining..
Rating: Summary: Great language Review: VB is a great language, and the Pro/Enterprise versions are really good...VB, being a member of the Visual Studio family, has an outstanding IDE, with the IntelliSense technology...basically what this does is when you declare a UDT (User Defined Type) or enumeration earlier in the program, later when you refer to a variable declared as that particular type in code, right after you type the dot as in Mytype. , a small menu pops up for you to pick the possible variable (property of Mytype in OOP terms) in the case of a UDT and the possible enumerated value in the case of an enum variable when you type Myenum = . When functions/ procedures are called in code, right after you type the first ( for the parameters, a nice popup shows the types that should go into the parameter list--very useful... Moreover, VB 6 comes with close integration with database tools with the new ADO standard. It is integrates more nicely with SQL. Another change from VB 5 and Visual Studio 5 on the whole is that all the documentation is combined into the MSDN library, included with the product. This has the documentation on ALL VS products even if you only bought VB, and so it's a handy reference.
Rating: Summary: Great language Review: VB is a great language, and the Pro/Enterprise versions are really good...VB, being a member of the Visual Studio family, has an outstanding IDE, with the IntelliSense technology...basically what this does is when you declare a UDT (User Defined Type) or enumeration earlier in the program, later when you refer to a variable declared as that particular type in code, right after you type the dot as in Mytype. , a small menu pops up for you to pick the possible variable (property of Mytype in OOP terms) in the case of a UDT and the possible enumerated value in the case of an enum variable when you type Myenum = . When functions/ procedures are called in code, right after you type the first ( for the parameters, a nice popup shows the types that should go into the parameter list--very useful... Moreover, VB 6 comes with close integration with database tools with the new ADO standard. It is integrates more nicely with SQL. Another change from VB 5 and Visual Studio 5 on the whole is that all the documentation is combined into the MSDN library, included with the product. This has the documentation on ALL VS products even if you only bought VB, and so it's a handy reference.
Rating: Summary: Great language Review: VB is a great language, and the Pro/Enterprise versions are really good...VB, being a member of the Visual Studio family, has an outstanding IDE, with the IntelliSense technology...basically what this does is when you declare a UDT (User Defined Type) or enumeration earlier in the program, later when you refer to a variable declared as that particular type in code, right after you type the dot as in Mytype. , a small menu pops up for you to pick the possible variable (property of Mytype in OOP terms) in the case of a UDT and the possible enumerated value in the case of an enum variable when you type Myenum = . When functions/ procedures are called in code, right after you type the first ( for the parameters, a nice popup shows the types that should go into the parameter list--very useful... Moreover, VB 6 comes with close integration with database tools with the new ADO standard. It is integrates more nicely with SQL. Another change from VB 5 and Visual Studio 5 on the whole is that all the documentation is combined into the MSDN library, included with the product. This has the documentation on ALL VS products even if you only bought VB, and so it's a handy reference.
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