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Chris Rennert September 24th, 2004 02:25 PM

Fishing Software Question
 
Charles

Are you using VB .NET or just VB 6? Just out of curiosity, I use C# , so I
think I could assist you if you are using VB .NET . I also use Delphi ,
have been for about 8 years. A while back I posted my fishing software
here, and someone called me a Mediocre programmer, and I took it personally,
but that was before I stepped outside myself and looked at the software from
a customers perspective, and realized I did write a mediocre program. So I
am no longer a mediocre programmer :-D, I can't be, I would be
unemployed...haha

Chris



Charles Summers September 24th, 2004 03:05 PM

Fishing Software Question
 
Wanna see mediocre??? Wait until you see mine! All I'm really doing is
creating a VB form to work with an Access database. That's so simple that
almost anyone could do it with about 10 minutes of learning. I did use a
little code for the "New Record", "Update Record", and so forth.... and
included the coding for the calculator. Still, that's all pretty basic
stuff.

It should be finished by the first of the week... I hope.

My latest version is VB6.0 with maybe some kind of service pack but I don't
know... I haven't used the VB.Net, but would like to see how different it is
from version 6. Which reminds me... I need to talk to Jerry.


"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
. ..
Charles

Are you using VB .NET or just VB 6? Just out of curiosity, I use C# , so

I
think I could assist you if you are using VB .NET . I also use Delphi ,
have been for about 8 years. A while back I posted my fishing software
here, and someone called me a Mediocre programmer, and I took it

personally,
but that was before I stepped outside myself and looked at the software

from
a customers perspective, and realized I did write a mediocre program. So

I
am no longer a mediocre programmer :-D, I can't be, I would be
unemployed...haha

Chris





Charles Summers September 24th, 2004 03:05 PM

Fishing Software Question
 
Wanna see mediocre??? Wait until you see mine! All I'm really doing is
creating a VB form to work with an Access database. That's so simple that
almost anyone could do it with about 10 minutes of learning. I did use a
little code for the "New Record", "Update Record", and so forth.... and
included the coding for the calculator. Still, that's all pretty basic
stuff.

It should be finished by the first of the week... I hope.

My latest version is VB6.0 with maybe some kind of service pack but I don't
know... I haven't used the VB.Net, but would like to see how different it is
from version 6. Which reminds me... I need to talk to Jerry.


"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
. ..
Charles

Are you using VB .NET or just VB 6? Just out of curiosity, I use C# , so

I
think I could assist you if you are using VB .NET . I also use Delphi ,
have been for about 8 years. A while back I posted my fishing software
here, and someone called me a Mediocre programmer, and I took it

personally,
but that was before I stepped outside myself and looked at the software

from
a customers perspective, and realized I did write a mediocre program. So

I
am no longer a mediocre programmer :-D, I can't be, I would be
unemployed...haha

Chris





Chris Rennert September 24th, 2004 03:17 PM

Fishing Software Question
 
haha, Jerry is a good man! :-D. Sounds good Charles, take are, I am going
to email you a link really quick.

Chris
"Charles Summers" wrote in message
...
Wanna see mediocre??? Wait until you see mine! All I'm really doing is
creating a VB form to work with an Access database. That's so simple that
almost anyone could do it with about 10 minutes of learning. I did use a
little code for the "New Record", "Update Record", and so forth.... and
included the coding for the calculator. Still, that's all pretty basic
stuff.

It should be finished by the first of the week... I hope.

My latest version is VB6.0 with maybe some kind of service pack but I
don't
know... I haven't used the VB.Net, but would like to see how different it
is
from version 6. Which reminds me... I need to talk to Jerry.


"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
. ..
Charles

Are you using VB .NET or just VB 6? Just out of curiosity, I use C# , so

I
think I could assist you if you are using VB .NET . I also use Delphi ,
have been for about 8 years. A while back I posted my fishing software
here, and someone called me a Mediocre programmer, and I took it

personally,
but that was before I stepped outside myself and looked at the software

from
a customers perspective, and realized I did write a mediocre program. So

I
am no longer a mediocre programmer :-D, I can't be, I would be
unemployed...haha

Chris







Chris Rennert September 24th, 2004 03:17 PM

Fishing Software Question
 
haha, Jerry is a good man! :-D. Sounds good Charles, take are, I am going
to email you a link really quick.

Chris
"Charles Summers" wrote in message
...
Wanna see mediocre??? Wait until you see mine! All I'm really doing is
creating a VB form to work with an Access database. That's so simple that
almost anyone could do it with about 10 minutes of learning. I did use a
little code for the "New Record", "Update Record", and so forth.... and
included the coding for the calculator. Still, that's all pretty basic
stuff.

It should be finished by the first of the week... I hope.

My latest version is VB6.0 with maybe some kind of service pack but I
don't
know... I haven't used the VB.Net, but would like to see how different it
is
from version 6. Which reminds me... I need to talk to Jerry.


"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
. ..
Charles

Are you using VB .NET or just VB 6? Just out of curiosity, I use C# , so

I
think I could assist you if you are using VB .NET . I also use Delphi ,
have been for about 8 years. A while back I posted my fishing software
here, and someone called me a Mediocre programmer, and I took it

personally,
but that was before I stepped outside myself and looked at the software

from
a customers perspective, and realized I did write a mediocre program. So

I
am no longer a mediocre programmer :-D, I can't be, I would be
unemployed...haha

Chris







Charles Summers September 24th, 2004 03:49 PM

Fishing Software Question
 



"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
. ..
haha, Jerry is a good man! :-D. Sounds good Charles, take are, I am going
to email you a link really quick.

Chris
"Charles Summers" wrote in message
...
Wanna see mediocre??? Wait until you see mine! All I'm really doing is
creating a VB form to work with an Access database. That's so simple

that
almost anyone could do it with about 10 minutes of learning. I did use a
little code for the "New Record", "Update Record", and so forth.... and
included the coding for the calculator. Still, that's all pretty basic
stuff.

It should be finished by the first of the week... I hope.

My latest version is VB6.0 with maybe some kind of service pack but I
don't
know... I haven't used the VB.Net, but would like to see how different

it
is
from version 6. Which reminds me... I need to talk to Jerry.


"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
. ..
Charles

Are you using VB .NET or just VB 6? Just out of curiosity, I use C# ,

so
I
think I could assist you if you are using VB .NET . I also use Delphi

,
have been for about 8 years. A while back I posted my fishing software
here, and someone called me a Mediocre programmer, and I took it

personally,
but that was before I stepped outside myself and looked at the software

from
a customers perspective, and realized I did write a mediocre program.

So
I
am no longer a mediocre programmer :-D, I can't be, I would be
unemployed...haha

Chris









Charles Summers September 24th, 2004 03:49 PM

Fishing Software Question
 



"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
. ..
haha, Jerry is a good man! :-D. Sounds good Charles, take are, I am going
to email you a link really quick.

Chris
"Charles Summers" wrote in message
...
Wanna see mediocre??? Wait until you see mine! All I'm really doing is
creating a VB form to work with an Access database. That's so simple

that
almost anyone could do it with about 10 minutes of learning. I did use a
little code for the "New Record", "Update Record", and so forth.... and
included the coding for the calculator. Still, that's all pretty basic
stuff.

It should be finished by the first of the week... I hope.

My latest version is VB6.0 with maybe some kind of service pack but I
don't
know... I haven't used the VB.Net, but would like to see how different

it
is
from version 6. Which reminds me... I need to talk to Jerry.


"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
. ..
Charles

Are you using VB .NET or just VB 6? Just out of curiosity, I use C# ,

so
I
think I could assist you if you are using VB .NET . I also use Delphi

,
have been for about 8 years. A while back I posted my fishing software
here, and someone called me a Mediocre programmer, and I took it

personally,
but that was before I stepped outside myself and looked at the software

from
a customers perspective, and realized I did write a mediocre program.

So
I
am no longer a mediocre programmer :-D, I can't be, I would be
unemployed...haha

Chris









RichZ September 24th, 2004 11:33 PM

Fishing Software Question
 
About 4 years ago, I rewrote most of my code to move from .dbf format to
paradox. The reason is simply that I use another db that uses the borland
engine, and I can get at my data from two completely different angles. Mine
is pretty structured, the other is very freeform. The last few years, I've
been using the freeform deal much more regularly. IT really helps me see
patterns that I never really considered. Check out an app called 'the
literary machine'. Goggle should find it for you. There's a free version
that can be made to do pretty much everything you need.

RichZ©
www.richz.com/fishing


RichZ September 24th, 2004 11:33 PM

Fishing Software Question
 
About 4 years ago, I rewrote most of my code to move from .dbf format to
paradox. The reason is simply that I use another db that uses the borland
engine, and I can get at my data from two completely different angles. Mine
is pretty structured, the other is very freeform. The last few years, I've
been using the freeform deal much more regularly. IT really helps me see
patterns that I never really considered. Check out an app called 'the
literary machine'. Goggle should find it for you. There's a free version
that can be made to do pretty much everything you need.

RichZ©
www.richz.com/fishing



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