RE: vb code?

Can any of those ide's check for memory leaks in the code those generate
before compilation?  Another concern are the other security holes found in
programs written to run on windows.  All of those are proper concerns for
corporate environments especially where financials and P.I.I. are handled by
those programs.
 


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From: programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of The Elf
Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 22:15
To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: vb code?

it also depends on who, or where your going to work, if for yourself, and
you wish to hand code everything, then fine go ahead.

if you want to type out the code for every control, its position, and its
properties that's your choice.

me I'll let the IDE do the grunt work and worry about getting the main
operational code right, with the IDE helping me all the way through.

now... if your in a corporate/team environment, your not likely to have that
leisure available to you, since you could have between one to a dozen or
more folks putting there noses and fingers into the work, and unwilling to
Waite while you translate it for them. plus the fact that it is possible
with the Visual IDE for different programmers, working in different
languages to work together, and work on the same project without fouling
each other up due to the differing languages.

take care,
inthane
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ricks Place" <OFBGMail@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 4:53 PM
Subject: Re: vb code?


> While I hear this from folks I have worked in both environments. It is the

> folks who do not know how to use the IDE that say it is not much faster, 
> more accurate and productive.
> For example: If I wanted to build the necessary code to enable my 
> TableAdapters and DataSet strongly typed variables and methods it might 
> take me 5,000 lines of code for my DataBase.
> I can do it with a couple of clicks in the IDE.
> If I want to build 4 or 5 forms or webpages with MenuBars, several 
> DataBase Bound controls and some Dynamic GridViews or Detail Views, it 
> might take a hundred lines of code and 50 or 100 clicks to put them in 
> place and wire them up. That would include setting color properties, 
> control default characteristics and various events.
> It might take you 2,000 lines of code to do the same.
> So, I can set up this project in about 200 to 500 lines of code and a 
> hundred clicks or so not having to look up anything in any documentation 
> if I don't want to. To code it by hand would take you about 7,000 lines of

> code, you would have to look up every technical that you did not have 
> memorized or try and find relevant code snipets to copy, past and modify. 
> You would also have to figure out all your DataBase fields, set up all 
> your sql statements, wire up your TableAdapters and hand code, after 
> finding, the events and properties to make the whole thing work.
> I could finish the project in a day. How long would it take you?
> Rick USA
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