Convert C# bitwise operators to VB - How?

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Hello,

Stephany Young said:
An example of 'AndThen' in everyday english would be:

If you subscribe to this newsgroup and then you phrase
a question politely then someone might answer it.

In German we would say:

Wenn du die Newsgroup abonnierst _und dann_
höflich eine Frage stellst, dann wirst du vielleicht eine
Antwort bekommen.
An example of 'AndAlso' in everyfday english would be:

If you have a PC and (you) also have Visual Studio
.NET then you tou might like to aprticipate in this
newsgroup.

In German:

Wenn du einen PC _und auch_ Visual Studio .NET hast,
dann...
Stephany Young
MVP (Cooking, Cleaning, Laundry, Gardening, Decryption
of Husband-Speak and Teenager-Speak)

:-)
 
Hello,

Cor said:
That is the same as in Dutch (with other words for
"and" and "also" and "then", but phonetical are "and"
and "then" almost the same as in English).

In some German dialects, it's pronounced similar to the English version.
 
Make sense but I think that the most VB programmers avoidBut who knows that, I never had paid any attention to it.
Now you tell this I know why I did found the behaviour of And and Or always
so strange in VB6.
 
Hi Cor,

:-))

I'm sure that you argued* your point well in that discussion against your
countrymen and also** against the English speakers.

Even when I first started using BASIC I was into bits. But then I
discovered C and moved camp.

Regards,
Fergus

* Yep, correct usage.

** Ok but still a bit awkward. I would normally use 'as well as'
 
Hi Stephany,

|| Stephany Young
|| MVP (Cooking, Cleaning, Laundry, Gardening,
|| Decryption of Husband-Speak and Teenager-Speak)

LOL

Regards,
Fergus
 
Hi Fergus,

You don't believe it, for that "as well as" I was long-time searching in my
mind. I did not like it, that I always was using "too" as well as "also" in
my sentences.

Cor
 
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