[AccessD] First real stumble with using VB.Net over VB

Drew Wutka DWUTKA at Marlow.com
Sat Apr 16 16:41:44 CDT 2011


Yes, and if you were referring to a property as a field, in VBA, you
were using incorrect terminology in that environment.

;)

Drew

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Drew mentioned my "soap box".  I do not have a soap box, I am simply
insisting that we acknowledge 
the facts.  I have no idea what goes on in VB6 because I do not use it.
However I have used a class 
or two (or three maybe?) in Access so I do understand VBA.  Obviously
Drew is a better (and wittier) 
programmer than I but let's attempt to understand (and discuss so others
can understand) what these 
things are, what they do and when we are using an English definition and
when we are using a 
keyword, and when we are just using a vague kinda sorta definition.

And when we are using an object.  A property is also often an object in
OO environments.

John W. Colby
www.ColbyConsulting.com

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