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Visual Basic 6.0
Nerull:
I did VB for a while but i'm learning C/C++ As i speak this is much better and even works in M$ !
Greets Nerull
lost:
quote:Originally posted by VoidMain:
You are correct, PHP is for web programming and you would not use it for a standalone application. Equivelant to ASP on MS servers but it is portable between any NIX or MS server, unlike ASP. Sort of like the difference between C/C++ and Visual Basic for applications. PHP is not what you want for the question that you asked, but the only thing that he said right about PHP is that it is very good, I love it for web programming.
[ February 25, 2002: Message edited by: VoidMain ]
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It is true that PHP was designed for Server Side website development. Bu with recent advances there is no reason it cannot be an application language also. It runs from the command prompt like perl, it has a gtk interface. Its object based, looks like an application language to me now.
voidmain:
You are correct. I think I added that to another post in another topic area. Shortly after I posted that message I noticed on the GTK piece on the PHP web site.
dbl221:
Hey gang.... I just tried writing a little Ruby script. I found Ruby to be very easy to get started in, plus it is OO and has regular expressions like Unix/perl etc.
Very clean and neat, but not many modules out there for it.
I_love_macs:
quote:Originally posted by VoidMain:
And VB is not portable. You're stuck with Windows as long as you do VB, one of the reasons Microsoft has pushed it so hard from the beginning. They know VB=monopoly.
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You can port VB to the mac whit REAL Basic even if it does not have total compatibility.
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