For a somewhat vb (it is fully OOP, but not .NET) counter part in
Linuxland, check out Gambas. Most distros have it in the repo but they
are usually a few versions behind. The mailing list sees between 5 and
20 messages per day on average.
Ruok Blah wrote:
c++, java, vb, asp.net <http://asp.net>, c#, php, postgresSQL, and
probably a few others that i have forgot about. My ownly quim is that
I don't get to use them as often as I like. I am fresh out of college
and got a job doing IT not programming, but in this economy I'm happy
to have anything. Even if I don't get to use my sk1llz as often as I
would want to.
Also to David. I am horrible at english and not dictionary could ever
save me. I love the spellcheck, "No suggestions available" message.
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Gary Brown <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Welcome Ruok.
What languages do you have experience with in Windows?
----- Original Message -----
*From:* ruokblah blah <mailto:[email protected]>
*To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent:* Thursday, February 12, 2009 9:36 AM
*Subject:* New Member
Ello Everyone,
I just joined the mailing list and figured I would say Hi.
So, Hi,
A little about me. I am a computer user from a young age
installed my first Linux opperating system at about 15 (gentoo
fully working command prompt, did not make it to GUI) I am
currently running a ubuntu server (apache2, vsftpd, sshd),
VMWare ubuntu on my main desktop (it would be windows
on VMWare but games just dont run the same in VMWare or even
wine), and am working on install BT3 on to my eeePC. Oh an I
am working to migrate my computer programming skills from
windows to linux, not sure if I want to learn GTK or QT or
both or what language I want to get started in.
-Ruok