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My QBASIC programs do not run under Windows XP. Specifically, LPRINT does nothing.
I have spent a lot of time & effort over the past 15 years programming in QBASIC with lots of useful and profitable programs. I really do not want to start over with Visual Basic unless there is a MIGRATION or CONVERSION or "CHEAT SHEET" comparing code.
I have spent a lot of time & effort over the past 15 years programming in QBASIC with lots of useful and profitable programs. I really do not want to start over with Visual Basic unless there is a MIGRATION or CONVERSION or "CHEAT SHEET" comparing code.
As far as I know, QBASIC is a pretty passee language. You might consider upgrading to Visual Basic due to the simplicity to create windows applications, in addition to the fact that it is completely object oriented. Good luck!
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What's LPRINTs purpose? Does it swap the lpt ports or something?
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In QBASIC, the PRINT statement prints to the screen while LPRINT prints to the printer.
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XP will not run 16 bit applications to my knowledge without some type of emulation service running. I dont mean to judge you as a programmer but anyone who has spent so many years programming should have the logic behind programming in general well developed mentally. It is that logic that allows programmers to do what we do. A language is merely the extension and syntax we use to express this mentality. I would highly recommend not remaining binded to one language as it helps widen your horizons as a programmer to experiment in different languages. Good luck and I hope you find something that works for you.
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Originally Posted by cscgal
As far as I know, QBASIC is a pretty passee language. You might consider upgrading to Visual Basic due to the simplicity to create windows applications, in addition to the fact that it is completely object oriented. Good luck!
Polymorphism is not implemented in VB.
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Originally Posted by Shug
VB is not COMPLETELY OOP.
Polymorphism is not implemented in VB.
Polymorphism in VB.NET
You may have been thinking of an older version of VB, but VB.NET 7.0 (2002) and VB.NET 7.1 (2003) are 100% completely object oriented.
Sorry to break your heart - VB.NET is just as powerful as the next language.
Edit: I have now realized that the posted article is for "registered" readers only. If you want to find more about polymorphism in vb.net, google will give you a good 10,000+ results :-)
Last edited by Tekmaven; Aug 19th, 2003 at 3:01 am.
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To get back on topic, there's a post located here that might be of some help:
http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread798.html
http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread798.html
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I really do not want to start over with Visual Basic unless there is a MIGRATION or CONVERSION or "CHEAT SHEET" comparing code.
Nothing is impossible, given time and money.
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