The twinBASIC programming language is a modern VB6 - and it can import VB6 source code and forms.
The new twinBASIC programming language gives you the simplicity of VB6 with modern powerful features.
The twinBASIC programming language is a modern successor to VB6 - and it can import existing VB6 source code and forms.
Take a look at the twinBASIC programming language. VB6 compatible and can import VB6 source code and forms and adds modern features too.
Yes, the twinBASIC programming language is a genuine successor to VB6 (and VBA). twinBASIC can import VB6 source code and forms.
And XYplorer will be even faster when it has been upgraded to the VB6 compatible 64-bit twinBASIC programming language with its optimising compiler.
And the VB6 compatible twinBASIC programming language supports unicode and 64 bit compilation - and has a modern IDE. And it can import VB6 source code and forms.
Very true!
PhotoDemon has now been updated to 64 bit using the twinBASIC programming language. twinBASIC is backwards compatible with VB6 (and VBA) and can import VB6 source code and forms.
twinBASIC programming is backwards compatible with VB6 (it intends to be 100% and is very close to that now). Existing VB6 source code and forms can be imported and run (at least as 32 bit apps.). twinBASIC can compile…
twinBASIC programming has a free Community Edition.
twinBASIC programming is VB6 compatible and can import VB6 source code and forms.
The 64 bit version of XYplorer is written in the twinBASIC programming language (actually an import of the VB6 source code and forms).
>Looks like you need to call InitCommonControls(Ex), in addtion to the manifest. Often all you need is the manifest. If the app won't run at all after you have added the manifest, then add a call to…
>I think they should focus on 100% compatibility, and 64bit code generation. 100% compatibility seems to be the main focus of the twinBASIC developers. 64bit code is already available. One big issue is ActiveXs - they…
I've been using/evaluating twinBASIC for a few months now (other than that I have no connection with the twinBASIC developers). I've been very impressed with everything about twinBASIC so far. There is a free (including…
The migration tool was next to useless. Even if, after a lot of effort, you migrated your app it would typically run a lot slower than on VB6. The only practical way to "migrate" was a complete re-write, that way you…
The twinBASIC programming language is a modern VB6 - and it can import VB6 source code and forms.
The new twinBASIC programming language gives you the simplicity of VB6 with modern powerful features.
The twinBASIC programming language is a modern successor to VB6 - and it can import existing VB6 source code and forms.
Take a look at the twinBASIC programming language. VB6 compatible and can import VB6 source code and forms and adds modern features too.
Yes, the twinBASIC programming language is a genuine successor to VB6 (and VBA). twinBASIC can import VB6 source code and forms.
And XYplorer will be even faster when it has been upgraded to the VB6 compatible 64-bit twinBASIC programming language with its optimising compiler.
And the VB6 compatible twinBASIC programming language supports unicode and 64 bit compilation - and has a modern IDE. And it can import VB6 source code and forms.
Very true!
PhotoDemon has now been updated to 64 bit using the twinBASIC programming language. twinBASIC is backwards compatible with VB6 (and VBA) and can import VB6 source code and forms.
twinBASIC programming is backwards compatible with VB6 (it intends to be 100% and is very close to that now). Existing VB6 source code and forms can be imported and run (at least as 32 bit apps.). twinBASIC can compile…
twinBASIC programming has a free Community Edition.
twinBASIC programming is VB6 compatible and can import VB6 source code and forms.
The 64 bit version of XYplorer is written in the twinBASIC programming language (actually an import of the VB6 source code and forms).
>Looks like you need to call InitCommonControls(Ex), in addtion to the manifest. Often all you need is the manifest. If the app won't run at all after you have added the manifest, then add a call to…
>I think they should focus on 100% compatibility, and 64bit code generation. 100% compatibility seems to be the main focus of the twinBASIC developers. 64bit code is already available. One big issue is ActiveXs - they…
I've been using/evaluating twinBASIC for a few months now (other than that I have no connection with the twinBASIC developers). I've been very impressed with everything about twinBASIC so far. There is a free (including…
The migration tool was next to useless. Even if, after a lot of effort, you migrated your app it would typically run a lot slower than on VB6. The only practical way to "migrate" was a complete re-write, that way you…