11-12-2004, 11:02 PM
Technically speaking, there's no tighter code than VB6. The code is exceedingly granular, making the smallest EXEs possible for a high level language. VC (or virtually any C/C++ compiler for that matter) cannot produce the kind of tight granular executables that VB can. I have had this argument (and won this argument) with countless people over the years.
(Anyone seen that horrible freeware IDE for VS.net? I've never seen such a poorly designed IDE...you need a 1GHz computer just to RUN the bloody thing! I deleted it so fast that I don't even remember what it's called anymore!)
Anyways...freeBASIC is featured in the latest V Planet update.
(Anyone seen that horrible freeware IDE for VS.net? I've never seen such a poorly designed IDE...you need a 1GHz computer just to RUN the bloody thing! I deleted it so fast that I don't even remember what it's called anymore!)
Anyways...freeBASIC is featured in the latest V Planet update.
I'd knock on wood, but my desk is particle board.