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VB Command Reference

Started by hismajesty, December 20, 2003, 06:32 AM

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hismajesty

Found this on my journey around the internet today so I uploaded it.
QuoteQuick-reference for all of VB's built-in functions and statements, providing syntax and a brief description for each.

www.digitaldoozie.net/VBCommandReference.pdf

UserLoser.

Or while you're in VisualBasic, you can press F2 :P

hismajesty

Quote from: UserLoser. on December 20, 2003, 10:42 AM
Or while you're in VisualBasic, you can press F2 :P

Point being? People can stick this bad boy on their flash drives and take it everywhere they go. :)

Tontow

how about i skip the flash drive and just use a 3inch and copy all the VB help files on to it ::)

Banana fanna fo fanna


Tontow

but every computer ever made has a 3inch drive, can u say that about flash drives wich need a usb port or zip disks???
and when 3inch are nowhere to be found (like the old 5inch floppys) then ill start useing cd-rw
and what about cost???

hismajesty

Quote from: Tontow on December 20, 2003, 07:00 PM
but every computer ever made has a 3inch drive, can u say that about flash drives wich need a usb port or zip disks???
and when 3inch are nowhere to be found (like the old 5inch floppys) then ill start useing cd-rw
and what about cost???

A lot of new custom built computers don't have floppy drives installed.

dxoigmn

Quote from: Tontow on December 20, 2003, 07:00 PM
but every computer ever made has a 3inch drive, can u say that about flash drives wich need a usb port or zip disks???
and when 3inch are nowhere to be found (like the old 5inch floppys) then ill start useing cd-rw
and what about cost???

My laptop doesn't have a floppy drive, and it's not custom made.

DarkVirus

My laptop doesn't have a 3x5 either and it's not custom built. Most computers, laptop or desktop, come with 2 or more usb ports so regardless if flashdrives or whatever are used there really isn't a computer out there that doesn't have the built in capabilities. And on that note, buying a Usb 2.0 card or PCMCIA card isn't very expensive... worse comes to worse, go spend the 15 or less bucks to buy a usb card or you could spend over 25 to buy a floppy drive that is worth maybe 5 bucks. Check sites, I've looked and was stupid last year and paid 38 for my black floppy drive just cause it looked cool :P
To restrict ones ability to learn based on current surroundings means to never learn anything at all. - DarkVirus

Tontow

Quote from: DarkVirus on December 20, 2003, 11:15 PM
paid 38 for my black floppy drive just cause it looked cool :P
38$ omg  :o sucker, i can get one at the local computer land for 5$, and even 10$ is pushing it for a 3inch.
did you have a coustom pant job done on it???? that would explain the cost, other wise you got jiped

and ur right not ever computer has em now, thay've become an option that must be requested when ur getting a prebuilt modle, 3inch and cdrw are still cheaper options and can be used on almost all computers without upgreading (expecally the older ones)

iago

I prefer using my network/the internet for file transfer.
This'll make an interesting test for broken AV:
QuoteX5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H*


Grok

#11
I just realized you guys are talking about 3.5" floppy drives.  Why keep calling them 3inch?

And btw, the "old 5inch" were 5.25" as well.

hismajesty

Yeah, you should really be calling them "4 inch" because 3.5 rounds up.  :D

Tontow

Quote from: Grok on December 21, 2003, 09:48 AM
I just realized you guys are talking about 3.5" floppy drives.  Why keep calling them 3inch?

And btw, the "old 5inch" were 5.25" as well.
What did you think we where talking about???
and for the same reason we call a computer a comp and type gg instead of good game.................

Havoc

That is what we call lazyness  ::)