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Just code in whatever language you're most comfortable in!

I do think VB.NET will eventually make the program be able to have a lot more features than with VB6.. just because VB.NET is the future (of VB languages anyway)...

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Right, vb.net seems to be now the feature of vb languages :) But, I want notice, that the both (vb and vb.net) have almost the same features, since Win32 is the API ;) :p ... In .NET are some features already there, if you compaire it to VB6 -- they are not there, since some classes with the feature are missing ;)

right just spent a few hours in VB.net taking the incoming data down to bytes search for newlines and putting them together again so the commands arent getting split by the packet joins... thought i wa onto a lead....

it does exactly the same as before....

vb.net has pi%%ed me off for the last time, im porting the project to VB6.

This will have a negative impact on the graphics of the application.

Ah thanks for the idea but this is my personal vendetta against .net continued... i think ill let it rot in peace...

ANYWAY

good news... already coded quite a bit of the VB6 port.

So far we have a 'lite' sign in sequence.. challenges etc are sorted and...

SSL WORKS!!! so you can use any email account on this one.

whats kinda funny is that the list problem is even the same on winsocks... but slightly simpler... instead of totally obliterating the broken line all over the list... vb6 just has it down a line... i think i can think of something to sort that out hopefully.

So sooo far.. the port isnt going too bad... ill update my blog in a sec. No interface set up on this thing yet by the way... wnna get the base engine done first.

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