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Subject: Re: [flasher] Slightly OT
From: Gregg Caines
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 18:55:18 -0000

VB is one of the easier languages to learn as you may have guessed,
because it's a high-level visual language (you can drag-and-drop
elements onto your window to create a program). If you're using
VB to call Flash or Director executables, or using Flash or Director
EXE's to call VB applications, you shouldn't have any problems.

Actually using the Flash activex component (or director, I suppose)
in a VB app is a different matter. It's possible, with some very cool
results, but the licensing of the Flash player is probably too restrictive
to be used in a commercial, widely distributed application. It's
unfortunate, because you can create some pretty amazing interfaces
for your VB, Delphi, or Borland C++ Builder apps.

HTH

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Gregg Caines
n e o m e t r i x systems inc.
http://www.neometrixsystems.com
gcainesatneometrixsystems [dot] com


> How easy is VB to learn?
>
> A client has some work they have had wrote for them in VB and what me to
> incorporate it with Flash and Director. Not having done too much in this
> direction (VB) i was looking for some pointers / tips..
>
> cheers





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