by TechMage » Jul 13, 2002 @ 5:34am
You can do more with eVB then you think. It's just hell'a'hard to do some stuff. There are very few tutorials aimed at games, so if you're doing games programing, be prepared to figure out alot on your own. Most people use it for like esw said, calculators, and other simple programs. Yes, there are speed limitations, but many eVC++ programmers don't know that there is a work'a'round to make a eVB game run at almost the speed of a eVC++ game.
It is an active X controll, called ASpriteCE from . I haven't personally used it though. Also, if you think that since you are a master at VB 6.0 or VB.Net, that you can jump right into eVB with no problems, then you are wrong. Since eVB uses VBScript, and has a very limited amount of functions, comparing VB to eVB, is like comparing an elephant to an ant. Some things that took 5 seconds to do in VB, will take you days to do in eVB.