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03-06-08, 03:22 AM
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VB and Delphi
Which one is better to use in creating programs?
Visual Basic or Delphi???
and what would be best to use for their database??
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09-02-08, 03:21 AM
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Re: VB and Delphi
Visual Basic. There are lots of companies using VB as their stable system as well as it's user-friendly for the back-ends like MS SQL and Oracle.
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Re: VB and Delphi
Vb is most used ......nowadays it is improved ....
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Re: VB and Delphi
Visual Basic for sure!!!!!
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Re: VB and Delphi
i go for visual basic.. it is very user friendly.
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