Rick USA
Hi Jamal: I was just in VB.net doing some work. There are things I have
taken for granted that would still make it a fine development environment.
Project structure and Class integration, Solution Explorer, the Object
Browser, the Navigation Hot Keys, built-in support for a Local Database and
Syntax checking are some of the ones I have noted while in vb.net. I just
took these things for granted and was all hung up on the Power of the
Managed UI controls which now have counterparts in WE. I tried to wire up
Vb.net with WE some time ago but could not figure it out - even with the
examples from you and the GW Guys. I just am not sure I could get it
started.I am pretty confident I could create a VBS script - actually I did
build one to read the Table Designer in VWD using VBS and am still using it
today. I might give it one more shot since I am so comfortable in the VS IDE
but VBS works, there is allot of relative code for it and the newer features
and UI Controls should make it quite suitable unless the script would
require more than a few classes, methods UI Controls and perhaps a
DataStore.
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