From: C. Kevin Provance on

"Cor Ligthert[MVP]" <Notmyfirstname(a)planet.nl> wrote in message news:Ogdvg9QyKHA.4240(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
: Duh,
:
: I've changed it in the message because it did look to complicated with that
: VBCrlF twice.
: And now it is rubish, the original was about a txt file.
:
: Let show it this way what I made now in VB10 from it

Redirection was given. Anything elseis trolling...so stop.
From: Mike Williams on
"Cor Ligthert[MVP]" <Notmyfirstname(a)planet.nl> wrote in message
news:%23n7C55QyKHA.2644(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> I made today a sample for the VB.Nxt Forum

Troll.

> It was looking almost like this. Dim b As String()
> I've at home no VB6 installed, but in my idea does this
> run in VB6 the same as in VB10

Well your idea is wrong, troll. Your Nxt code does NOT work in VB6.

> And now it is rubish

It certainly is. A complete load of rubbish. If you want to write little
code snippets in VB.Nxt then have the decency to post them ONLY to the
VB.Nxt groups. Your dotnet evangelism is not wanted here.

Troll.

Mike




From: Cor Ligthert[MVP] on
It was meant as VB6 answer, but I had to do it from my head, like I wrote,
I've VB6 not here.
But it would not be that different in my idea.


"Nobody" <nobody(a)nobody.com> wrote in message
news:e737oSRyKHA.5364(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> "Cor Ligthert[MVP]" <Notmyfirstname(a)planet.nl> wrote in message
> news:Ogdvg9QyKHA.4240(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Duh,
>>
>> I've changed it in the message because it did look to complicated with
>> that VBCrlF twice.
>> And now it is rubish, the original was about a txt file.
>>
>> Let show it this way what I made now in VB10 from it
>> Dim b As String()
>> Dim a As String
>> a = "Hello World"
>> a = Strings.Replace(a, " ", " ")
>> b = Strings.Split(a, " ").
>>
>> Cor
>
> "Dim b As String()" line doesn't compile in VB6, and there is no
> "Strings." class in VB6. The two languages are too different to make code
> that works in both, except in the smallest of cases, and it takes more
> effort to make code that works on both, but it wouldn't take the maximum
> advantage of either language. Also, giving even one .Nxt answer here is
> really a bad idea, another person who is using .Nxt might find an error,
> or that a certain construct is not efficient, then the thread would turn
> into an argument about what's the best way to do that task in .Nxt, so it
> becomes exclusively about .Nxt, which is better served in another group.
>
>
>
From: Mike Williams on
"Cor Ligthert[MVP]" <Notmyfirstname(a)planet.nl> wrote in message
news:%23n7C55QyKHA.2644(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> I made today a sample for the VB.Nxt Forum
> It was looking almost like this.
> Dim b As String()

So what are you posting it here for, troll. Your VB.Nxt code does not work
in VB6.

> And now it is rubish, the original was about a txt file.

It was rubbish whether it was about a text file or not.

> Let show it this way what I made now in VB10 from it
> Dim b As String()

Nope. That's still rubbish.

> I've at home no VB6 installed, but in my idea does this
> run in VB6 the same as in VB10

Well your idea is wrong, troll. It does NOT run in VB6. As far as VB6 is
concerned it is still rubbish.

Tell you what, troll, why don't you just post your VB.Nxt stuff on the
imposter's own newsgroup and stop spouting your dotnet evangelism and
posting your code that does not work here on the VB6 group, where it is not
wanted. You are just a troll, Cor. You're not even a very good one. Just an
average dotnet troll. Go play with yourself somewhere else.

I've copied this post to the group you should have posted it to, so they can
benefit from your enormous trolling experience, because it is not wanted
here.

Mike



From: Henning on

"Mike Williams" <Mike(a)WhiskyAndCoke.com> skrev i meddelandet
news:OwMS5$RyKHA.3408(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> "Cor Ligthert[MVP]" <Notmyfirstname(a)planet.nl> wrote in message
> news:%23n7C55QyKHA.2644(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>
> > I made today a sample for the VB.Nxt Forum
>
> Troll.
>
>> It was looking almost like this. Dim b As String()
>> I've at home no VB6 installed, but in my idea does this
>> run in VB6 the same as in VB10
>
> Well your idea is wrong, troll. Your Nxt code does NOT work in VB6.
>
>> And now it is rubish
>
> It certainly is. A complete load of rubbish. If you want to write little
> code snippets in VB.Nxt then have the decency to post them ONLY to the
> VB.Nxt groups. Your dotnet evangelism is not wanted here.
>
> Troll.
>
> Mike
>
>

It's just that Cor has got new sponsormoney to pay for his intenet
connection...

/Henning


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