Nic (and anybody else who is VB-literate),
Is VB better for an "average" programmer?
Does it provide plenty of run-time saftey-nets that stop it from going
"bang" if you do something silly, like...
- destroying an object twice
- accessing an object before you've created it
- creating an infinite loop
- attempting to access an invalid array element
- attempting to divide by zero
If you *do* attempt to do something of that nature, and assuming that VB
does catch it "gracefully", does it provide you with nice error messages,
including information about the faulty unit, and the offending line number?
Can we (you) list some good things about VB?
Cheers,
Kerry "I was wrong to assume this thread would deteriorate into ape-like
chest-beating VB-bashing" S
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