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Post by Kelly Ethridge on Dec 5, 2005 20:46:19 GMT -5
Hello,
I'm just curious about whether or not VBCorLib has helped or hindered people. Let me know your experience, if you can!
Thanks!
Kelly
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Post by Kelly Ethridge on Dec 5, 2005 20:57:35 GMT -5
Ok, I was the first to vote. Hey, mine counts, too, right?
Well, it appears I either can't or don't know how to allow anyone to vote. It seems you must be registered here.
So if you don't want to register then just post your answer and/or experience instead. It's all works!
Kelly
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Post by Alex on Dec 7, 2005 6:47:55 GMT -5
VBCorLib is really cool and I started using in some of my programs. I feel really sorry, that this project does not seem to get the attention it deserves. For me there is still a lot of stuff to discover, but it's been really helpful so far. Thanks man!
Alex
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Post by Thor on Dec 7, 2005 19:07:21 GMT -5
I just recently made contact with vbcorelib I use the ticker, arraylist, file... (haven't had the time to test other classes) I like it alot! and the size of the dll isnt much either when it is in a compressed archive
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Post by Kelly Ethridge on Dec 14, 2005 14:08:49 GMT -5
Ya, I guess the library was kinda late to the party, huh? I'm sure most people have moved on to other languages by now.
Thanks for the support, still!
Kelly
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Post by Michael B Johnson on Dec 29, 2005 17:27:42 GMT -5
I appreciate it. I haven't used it a whole lot, but I expect I will begin to.
I don't use the latest version of MSDN - I've been looking at the .chm documentation that came with your project. Where can we find example projects...? I'll try to provide some example usage as I begin to use it, where might I send/post such projects?
Michael B. Johnson <mjohnson@veribox.net>
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Post by Michael B Johnson on Dec 29, 2005 17:28:06 GMT -5
I appreciate it. I haven't used it a whole lot, but I expect I will begin to.
I don't use the latest version of MSDN - I've been looking at the .chm documentation that came with your project. Where can we find example projects...? I'll try to provide some example usage as I begin to use it, where might I send/post such projects?
Michael B. Johnson <mjohnson@veribox.net>
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Post by Kelly Ethridge on Dec 29, 2005 21:53:48 GMT -5
Hello Michael,
I've included several examples in the current release found on source forge. Or if you'd like, I could just email you them in a zip file.
And if you do get an urge to write an example or two, I'd put them on the website, probably under the tutorials section.
Kelly
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Post by Pancini Ettore on Feb 22, 2006 9:52:20 GMT -5
hi Kelly, i just wish to praise this awesome piece of work. yes it's kind of late, but there are still lots of people using vb6. things like ArrayList are just gold
cheers, Ettore
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Post by lostincode on Feb 27, 2006 10:29:56 GMT -5
Hi Kelly, IMHO you did a great piece of work - as sb mentioned earlier maybe it's a bit late, but it's a great aid in VB coding. Respect for Kelly
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Post by Kelly Ethridge on Feb 27, 2006 13:18:12 GMT -5
Thanks! Everyone's appreciation is uh.. appreciated. But it was definitely a fun project to build.
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Post by Bill Sun on Mar 6, 2006 18:40:35 GMT -5
Add me to the list of happy users. This library is really valuable for people stuck with VB6 for whatever reasons. It adds the ablility to create more robust code for VB6, and perhaps will aid those that are interested in .NET, but are stuck with VB6, to learn more about the .NET framework in their current work environment. <-- Thats me!
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Post by protonx80 on Dec 8, 2008 2:03:38 GMT -5
just downloaded the latest version and it is an excellent addition to vb. ive got lots of projects already in vb6 which cannot be migrated. yes VBCorLib is usefull tool and not only for personal projects.
i cannot imagine the amount of work which must have gone into making what it is hats off to kelly
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Post by dernyn on Dec 26, 2008 12:28:04 GMT -5
I think there is not enought publicity about this library. I think you have created a great useful tool , I admire your work.
Thanks for this great library, you have given vb6 so much power.
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Post by tomthetoolman on Mar 3, 2010 21:03:29 GMT -5
I am working on some recreational math related stuff (while looking for my next contract) and needed a BigInteger library. Another one I tried had a memory leak, but this one is stable and fast! Thanks so much for this great stuff. I know I've only scratched the surface. I thought I was pretty knowledgeable about Classic VB but I can see there's a lot more to learn; e.g. I never knew VB6 had "Implements". You are clearly a VB wizard and I'm glad you spent the time on the classic library. I still haven't moved to VB.net - in my view, if I want rigorous coding, I use C++. But for quick (yet still clean) coding, I love classic VB. Thanks Tom the Toolman
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