A language divided
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| Vydáno v: | InfoWorld vol. 24, no. 30 (Jul 29, 2002), p. 16-17 |
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| Abstrakt: | With Visual Basic (VB) .Net, Microsoft took the risky leap of tightening up the language to make it compatible with the .Net Common Language Runtime. Ironically, by making VB .Net a more respectable language in terms of its structure and its object-oriented features, Microsoft has alienated some of its most loyal developers. Historically, the core programming skills that are prerequisite for languages such as C and Java have been unnecessary for VB beginners. Moving to VB .Net is a jarring experience. Suddenly constructs that a developer has always taken for granted are illegal or they are unsupported. |
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| ISSN: | 0199-6649 0164-3878 |
| Zdroj: | ABI/INFORM Global |