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Is it possible to buy a Framework for VB.net
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14/01/2002 10:09:23
Alexandre Palma
Harms Software, Inc.
Alverca, Portugal
 
 
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12/01/2002 09:43:31
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Hi Jay no they where talking about C#.
In C# you can define interfaces and use them what I think that you cannot do is implement interfaces defined by others as you can in VB6 VB.NET and now in VFP7.

>Alexandre --
>
>Are you sure the presenter wasn't talking about C++? I'm just starting into .NET, but every book I see on C# describes implementing interfaces. For VB.NET to have a major language feature that C# doesn't goes against the philosopy of the CLR.
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>C# looks attractive because its a fresh start and doesn't have a lot of the baggage of VB. Performance looks like it's at the top of the heap. And, if you liked Pascal, you've just gotta love those semicolons! < bg >
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> Jay
>
>
>>Renoir Implement doesn't have nothing yo do with creation the following code was taken from VFP7 help
>>Implement Interfaces
>>A Visual FoxPro COM component can implement a valid COM interface, defined by another COM component. This means that your Visual FoxPro class contains all the members (properties, events, and methods) of this COM interface. It is not true-inheritance in the strict fashion that Visual FoxPro OOP supports, but rather a contract that the Visual FoxPro class definition will contain the same set of members the COM component's class contains.
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>>>No; I was asking if you would define "implement interfaces" for me. It sounds like you can't create something in C# and I wanted to know specificallly what that is.
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>>>Renoir
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>>>>That's what the guy in that did the Developer Days from Microsoft Portugal said this was taken from the powerpoints of the developer days I think that this are the same for the hole world so your developer days in USA should had an session like this with the same info.
>>>>
>>>>>>Hope that this help people to decide what language to adopt in my case I've first was thinking in C# I even bought a book called inside C# but now I'm thinking that perhaps VB.Net is the best bet since allow you to implement interfaces and c# doesn't.
>>>>>
>>>>>Alexandre,
>>>>>
>>>>>What do you mean by saying C# doesn't allow you to implement interfaces?
>>>>>
>>>>>Renoir
Alexandre Palma
Senior Application Architect
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