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1/13/2009 8:53 AM
 

Absolultely Steve, and I don't know about you but we really should do a version in COBOL.NET (hiring developers prepared to do this for nothing as we speak). What on earth are we waiting for!!!



Alex Shirley


 
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1/13/2009 9:15 AM
 

You stole my idea for DNNCobol, I guess I'll do mine in RPG II. 

Carlos

 
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1/13/2009 1:14 PM
 

They would have to first care about this project... that wont happen if it is only VB.  You already knew that though judging by your flippant remark.

Steve Fabian wrote
 

Please feel free to tell those tons of  awesome C# developers to send us the code. We would be more than happy to convert the code to VB

 
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1/13/2009 2:21 PM
 

Whilst we are at it - why can't we have the forums in French? (nb I'm actually English myself but I'm bored to death of this language). I'm sure there are plenty of French speaking people out there who would like to contribute who can't stand the English language or even English people. This sucks!!! Nobody is offering anything here apart from a language pack :).

At least you've got your C# modules :)



Alex Shirley


 
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1/13/2009 2:37 PM
 

I wasn't being flippant at all, I was deadly serious.  However, programming is not about syntax, it's about logic and structure and design and architecture. Honestly, I would be just as happy getting psuedo-code.  I work primarily in C#, however I am not so blind as to think that if the instructions being sent to the compiler are in vb syntax that that somehow equates to lesser quality, or marks a work as not worthy of my attention. 

I know plenty of lousy C# programmers, I know plenty of lousy VB programmers.  The common denominator is the programmer, not the language.

A programmer who says that they are not interested in a project beacuse of the language it is written in is not a programmer, but a coder with limited experience.

 
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