![]() Btw, if you're still interested in Debotnet, I've uploaded the source code to GitHub. Visual Basic 6 was already abandoned 20 years ago. They hate it too much as they are pushing VB.NET. Microsoft would rather hear negative feedback about it. But nobody would answer, as Visual Basic 6 didn't interest anyone. But I wanted first to call Microsoft again to leave positive feedback this time. And since I am a big fan of lightweight apps and code, i thought why not. Damn, That was pretty fast! That's the way it has to be, I thought to myself. So I clicked on it and 2,3 seconds later the IDE was already open. There wasn't much else on this machine installed except Visual Basic 6. I thought to myself, what a sh** again and wanted to either throw my computer out of the window or call Microsoft to report a bug with Visual Studio (it is really a monster of IDE!). ![]() On my second PC it took about 2 minutes (my main machine was in the office, damn forgotten!) until Visual Studio opened. Well, I wanted to start the Visual Studio IDE, but it didn't open., not right away. The NET in DEBOT should be derived from the language). I double-clicked the Visual Studio 2017 Community edition (to write Debotnet in a. I remember when I started with Debotnet on a boring sunday at home. It was as simple as that then, 20 years ago. But, my app works! That's what counts in the end. Not everybody has to like the spaghetti as long as you can eat it. Even without years of programming experience you could develop a nice working app with and without spaghetti code. Who would have thought that? It's just the way it is! Visual Basic Classic is easy, leightweight and fast. Debotnet was written in a "dead" language. I had sworn never to start a project with VB6 again and yet I had done it. I give up on Visual Basic Classic, Visual Basic 6 or just VB6.Īctually I said goodbye a long time ago to this prehistoric language and yet I used it again last year to write the popular privacy app Debotnet. ![]() I gave it up because I did not want to continue with the development language. Some of you may already have read that I have abandoned the old Debotnet tool and repeatedly I get requests to continue the development.
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