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    Quote Originally Posted by cycrosism View Post
    No I am just saying in the programming industry no one uses visual basic. This has nothing to do with the fact I use ubuntu.
    *Insert point here*

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    Quote Originally Posted by cycrosism View Post
    No I am just saying in the programming industry no one uses visual basic. This has nothing to do with the fact I use ubuntu.
    Actually, VERY many programmers in the programming industry use VB.NET.

    By the way, since when are YOU in the programming industry to know that "no one uses it"?

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    You should try to build your own browser control and you'll have my wow Use a socket to get the page, process the html code and display it (hf writing a javascript engine, lol)
    Last edited by Freddy1990; 09-10-2009 at 08:01 PM.

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    I'll look into it, I guess o.o.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sandstorm View Post
    I'll look into it, I guess o.o.

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    Heh, I was kidding, it'd take months to develop a stable browser, let alone a good one...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freddy1990 View Post
    Heh, I was kidding, it'd take months to develop a stable browser, let alone a good one...
    I have months o.o.

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    Homemade javascript engine = win


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobarkinator View Post
    Homemade javascript engine = win
    Homemade javascript engine = epic fail
    Gl beating speeds of Firefox' engine and such...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freddy1990 View Post
    Homemade javascript engine = epic fail
    Gl beating speeds of Firefox' engine and such...
    You want speed? try google crome. Its uber fast, but fails with java. so runescape is out of the question xD
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freddy1990 View Post
    Homemade javascript engine = epic fail
    Gl beating speeds of Firefox' engine and such...
    Lol, I wouldn't try to compete with speeds. Just feel accomplished for writing your own JS engine.


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    Google Chrome sux lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TViYH View Post
    Actually, VERY many programmers in the programming industry use VB.NET.

    By the way, since when are YOU in the programming industry to know that "no one uses it"?
    Visual Basic and Visual Basic.NET are very different things. Many companies use VB.NET, but many are still tied to VB6 because rewriting big commercial software is so expensive.

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