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From what I know of the CLR (I am not messing with VB.NET at all, I'm doing C#), the string stuff has been totally re-done. I was breaking and assembling streams (of strings) at break-neck speed. I haven't done any tests with my C# code vs VFP, but that might be worth a test. I would think that what works fast in VB.NET would = C# since it's really the IL in the CLR that is running.
Of course, I have been learning C# for about 4 weeks now, so whatever I do would probably stink anyway. :)
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>It sounds like VB6 is tied to some old internal architecture ala MSBasic for it's string management. Do you have any idea if VB7 has fixed this shortcoming?
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