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Visual Studio 2012 (Nerd Thread)
Hi chaps, I need a point in the right direction....
Does anyone program in VB in Visual studio 2012? I have a selection of programs that I have written over the years in VB6 they all access Microsoft Access databases. Most of this stuff I need to revamp to be able to use it on the latest Window platforms. I have been trying to update the old stuff to use later style functions in VS2012 but I feel like I am banging my head against the wall as they appear to got rid of most of the database control stuff I used to use. So my question is.... What is the best language to write stuff in to be a little more future proof and What is the best type of database am I to use as it appears access is well outdated and may soon not be supported. please help any I have been out of this stuff for 11 years :( |
Don't know that much.
You could always,dual boot your pc?Then when you turn on your pc,it'll ask which system you want to boot.:tup:
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Or virtual machine it...:tup:
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I was think that,aswell.:confused: :lol:
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It needs updating guys.....
Its like trying to keep an Audi on the road at the minute. and all the stuff is NLA or should I say No Longer Supported.... I cant use dual boot as some software has to run 64bit and the other 16 and 32 and I need to be able to view both at the same time and I dont want 2 machines. I have just speed read the VB.net manual and might of found a way, however it still means rewriting several thousand lines of code.... Oh well it was great while it lasted. |
could you start of that thread in chinese mandarin please? it might make more sense to the likes of me....
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Sorry I was no help.
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I know alittle about computers,but never heard of 16 bit.:confused: I thought of dual booting,because I'll have to do that on my main pc.Some of the programs I have,use 32+64bit. |
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I don't use VB much myself, mostly PHP and some javascript with MySQL for webserver stuff, it's been ages since I wrote a real program from start to finish... |
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