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Application Performance Vb6 vs Vb.net
Hi everybody,
When I read the first things about vb.net I was really exited about the new
features of the language in the OOP direction. What I'm wandering about is
that I don't write, and I'm not interested in writing distributed or web
based or network related applications, rather my programming activity is
about simulation model, data measuring and analysis. The first thing is then
speed, simple and pure. The same application run faster or slower developed
in .net? (Simple data analisys app with a lot of math computation)
Thank you very much for your help
Luca
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Re: Application Performance Vb6 vs Vb.net
Luca,
What are you comparing it to, and we would have to know a ton more about
your application. Some could run an order of magnitude faster, some slower.
Because these types of applications tend to hit pretty often on exactly the
same feature.
If you take it down to a simple set of code that is representitive, we could
help you test it.
Kathleen
"Luca Urbani" <luca.urbani@uniroma1.it> wrote in message
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>
> Hi everybody,
> When I read the first things about vb.net I was really exited about the
new
> features of the language in the OOP direction. What I'm wandering about is
> that I don't write, and I'm not interested in writing distributed or web
> based or network related applications, rather my programming activity is
> about simulation model, data measuring and analysis. The first thing is
then
> speed, simple and pure. The same application run faster or slower
developed
> in .net? (Simple data analisys app with a lot of math computation)
> Thank you very much for your help
> Luca
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