Visual Studio

Posted by DevonX on Nov. 17, 2006, 7:41 p.m.

Well, thanks to a few good people and my perseverance, I have finally gotten Visual Studio Express Edition to work on my computer. This means that I am going to start working on a D&D-GML converter, so noobs can look better when they submit examples, or so I you don't know how to code something from D&D but you really want to, well enter the parameters in D&D and see it pop up as GML for you to copy +paste. So, since I just started with VB, it's really easy but I'm gonna have to call myself a newb at it. So if anyone could help me out that would be great.

BTW: I'm writing this blog using a browser I made in VB

Comments

poultry 18 years ago

No, Microsoft made the browser, you just made an app that puts IE into your program.

NeutralReiddHotel 18 years ago

What the hell is A7X?(avatar)

WaleedAmer 18 years ago

Some random numbers and letters that he thinks look cool together, even though they don't.

NeutralReiddHotel 18 years ago

Lmao, he uses photoweb.

hobomonkeyc 18 years ago

Avenged Seven Fold? or whatever?

I dont even like them, and i knew that :P

Kaz 18 years ago

Man, I want to learn VB. But all the compilers I find cost too much for me(too much is greater than $0). And I can't really get it anywhere for free.

Amarin 18 years ago

D&D to GML = already in progress by someone else

If you're making an IE shell, at least add security. IE sucks enough balls as it is.

Theodore III 18 years ago

^ That would be HomerTheDragoon on one, and me on another, we both already know of superdevon4's, good luck man!

OL 18 years ago

Yep, you didn't make a browser at all. Now cry yourself to sleep.

DevonX 18 years ago

hey, i made a browser, its just as basic as hell.

yes, A7X stands for avenged sevenfold

thanks T3

@Kaz:google for 'Visual Studio Express Edition', its free, and its very very good.