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no imageAlfonso (Who am I?) said in August 20th, 2008 at 10:21 pm    

If you ask me, neither one hehe I hate both for their ugly syntax… Sorry I’m an MS hater. I believe that Java is the future simply because of its portability. At work the programs we use were written in VB.Net - all did not properly use the true nature of what .Net is supposed to be, instead it was used as an upgrade for VB6.

Another problem I have with .Net is that browser preference is very limited. Also, poorly written .Net application can really eat up so much of your computer resources.

The only advantage that VB.Net has over Java is the VM. It doesn’t need VM to run which takes care the sluggish start-up loading of Java applications (desktop & web).

So yeah I’m tempting you to take the purist OOP language for your masters degree hehehe

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no imagenicholas_b105 (Who am I?) said in October 14th, 2008 at 9:40 pm    

VFP is as powerful as any one in the world of programming, not the kind of interface that you would always want though..

@bleuken, thank you so much for helping me solve my autorun problem…

u dah man!

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