bit for everyone to catch up with a new way of doing ASP or VB. It just
really depends on what type of projects you are working on.
We started a project about 2 years ago in ASP 3 and VB6 that just finished
last month. If it had been done in .NET something's would have went
smoother.
Shawn Regan
-----Original Message-----
From: bret [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 11:12 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: VB.net programmers
I agree -- I learned VB with .NET so I was sort of forced into learning
to work with Classes and reuse them where possible. It really is a case
of making use of the framework's stregths. It takes more time, but
ultimately makes things much more reusable and efficient.
Although, I must add, that I am very happy to *not* be working with .NET
anymore. :-)
-Bret
Shawn Regan wrote:
> I think this is more of a problem with VB6 programmers not taken the time
to
> use or educate themselves on the changes that .NET brings to the VB world.
> It is a same to hear that he is staying with the old school side of VB.
>
>
> Shawn Regan
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