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Re: Is VB.NET Stable??

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28 Nov 2006 7:04 AM
tommaso.gastaldi@uniroma1.it
access_st***@hotmail.com ha scritto:


> Aaron is an OK Access programmer. Actually better than OK. He gets
> upset easy when it doesn't work, but he makes it work. He does a lot of
> reports.

This explains much of his current perspective. I judge
it not "mature". Access programming is really too narrow
to see the whole picture. But this is just a subjective viewpoint.

Yeah, I know that feeling. The impact with vb.net
can be devastating at the beginning. You have to realize that  it
has very little or nothing to do with vb6 and you need
to change completely your approach to programming: take out your
head and mount a new one.

If he is smart as you say he will go through, as all we did,
and I am sure he will become one of the most convinced supporter
of the new paradigm.

About English language, yeah it's now fundamental to know it and
who does not know it is probably destined to "die" (professionally)
and I regret very very much I could not learn it in my childhood.

An analogy holds with vb6, if you persist, you are equally destined to
die (professionally speaking)  (it you are not yet).

-t

Author
28 Nov 2006 7:39 AM
RobinS
I wouldn't take that guy's comments about your English to heart.
You're doing just fine.

Robin S.
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> access_st***@hotmail.com ha scritto:
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>> Aaron is an OK Access programmer. Actually better than OK. He gets
>> upset easy when it doesn't work, but he makes it work. He does a lot of
>> reports.
>
> This explains much of his current perspective. I judge
> it not "mature". Access programming is really too narrow
> to see the whole picture. But this is just a subjective viewpoint.
>
> Yeah, I know that feeling. The impact with vb.net
> can be devastating at the beginning. You have to realize that  it
> has very little or nothing to do with vb6 and you need
> to change completely your approach to programming: take out your
> head and mount a new one.
>
> If he is smart as you say he will go through, as all we did,
> and I am sure he will become one of the most convinced supporter
> of the new paradigm.
>
> About English language, yeah it's now fundamental to know it and
> who does not know it is probably destined to "die" (professionally)
> and I regret very very much I could not learn it in my childhood.
>
> An analogy holds with vb6, if you persist, you are equally destined to
> die (professionally speaking)  (it you are not yet).
>
> -t
>