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Posted 2006-11-02, 04:17 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "What are the major differences between..."
Lenny said:
What are the major differences between C++ and VB?

If you know how to do everything in VB, and know what the same functions would be in C++, then would you be able to write C++ programs using a VB one as a base?
You could use the same functions in a C++ program as you could in a VB program via DLL's, I believe. Syntactically, they're a bit different, so simply knowing VB would not allow you to code in C++, but I don't think it would be too difficult to pick up on it. I believe you can write functions in C++, put them in DLLs and then use those functions on a VB program. As for simply continuing a VB program in C++, I wouldn't be surprised if it is possible, although I have no earthly idea how to do it. I don't know VB, though, so don't quote me on any of this. I've only dabbled around with it.
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