They both have access to the entire. NET framework, and they both use the same compiler and IL, but there are syntactic differences that persist. Enough people think VB. Microsoft has laid out the roadmap for all their. NET is in the back seat. C will forever be a first-class language and VB will be the runt of the litter. Improvements will happen first in C and later—if at all—incorporated into VB.
As Microsoft turns its focus from the. NET framework to. And so on. Which brings me to this cool tool from my buds on the Telerik team. You can paste your VB. NET code in and boom! Ok, you can go the other direction, too, but really who would do that?
Other than converting blessed and deeply loved tabs into hated and horrid spaces, this conversion seems pretty solid. It does, however, leave open the issue of dealing with the mother of VB.
NET: VB6. Posted Sep pm sanjaylk. Searching all over the place and found a bit of code just as I wanted it. Posted 3-Oct pm Rodney Smith. Add your solution here. OK Paste as. Treat my content as plain text, not as HTML. Existing Members Sign in to your account. This email is in use. Do you need your password? Submit your solution!
When answering a question please: Read the question carefully. Understand that English isn't everyone's first language so be lenient of bad spelling and grammar. If a question is poorly phrased then either ask for clarification, ignore it, or edit the question and fix the problem. Insults are not welcome. Don't tell someone to read the manual. Which version of BASH is required? For Kornshell, a recent version is required. For ZShell, version 4. For BASH, version 4. How is this converter licensed?
Now only one program has to be downloaded to perform Basic-to-C conversion, so no hazzle to download different kinds of binaries for all the different Unix versions with their particular binary formats and dependencies. If you think this is impossible or strange or lame , refer to the common Kornshell website where Kornshell is described as a command and programming language. Do we really need to write BaCon keywords in capitals?
This is the default. It is a consequence of the fundamental decision to pass expressions as-they-are to the C compiler, which otherwise can cause name conflicts with existing C keywords and C functions from external libraries. However, BaCon can accept lowercase also by using the '-z' command line option.
Feel free to do so at your own risk. Your mileage may vary. The generated C code is hard to read! That maybe so. Download Visual Studio today, try it out and share your feedback. We would love to learn more about it. Comments are closed. Collaborating with Your Team in VS. April 14th,
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