(e-mail address removed) schreef:
oh does the cute little euro-fag have 'a Vista Enterprise Computer'
You seem to have a fascination about homosexuals because you seem to
call everyone one. Maybe you should come out of the closet.
why would you run out and buy Vista when you don't even use Office?
Because we need to test our apps on current operating systems because
our customers are using or will be using it. But I guess cross platform
testing is a something you never heard of. You just figure it runs on
your development pc and that's it. Oh, and we didn't run out to buy it.
It's in the MSDN subscription.
I MEAN WHERE THE HELL IS YOUR PRIORITIES?
Priorities are to test it on the available platforms.
Vista doesn't work on _ANY_ hardware.
DOTNET is not installed on _ANY_ desktops
That is a bogus statement. If that were true then my computer would be
performing magic by running it. Ofcourse there's always some hardware
that doesn't run it. But that's the same as complaining back in '95 that
Win95 didn't run on your 386 with 16MB memory. Dotnet is installed on
plenty desktops if it's regularly updated. And if it's not just run the
friggin dotnetfx.exe.
WHY DOES VB6 AND C++ ALLOW YOU TO BUILD AN APP THAT WILL WORK NATIVELY
ON WINDOWS? <--- BECAUSE THEY MATTER
You said VB6 is a kiddie language. So does that matter? And no, our
classic VB apps don't work natively on windows.
They still need extra libraries to be installed.
Keep working in VB6, no one is stopping you.