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CanYouEvenLift wrote
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Cyr wrote Echo pretty much said it, tool makers usually use Visual Basics to compile their code. So you might want to look into that and you can message me for a key for it.


Never seen an XRPC tool coded in Visual Basic. The only language I've seen used is C#.


There are a few in VB. Not nearly as much as C#.
Nobody would possibly take the time to convert C# dll's into VB just to be unique
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Corona-RGH wrote
CanYouEvenLift wrote
PhoenixMods wrote
Cyr wrote Echo pretty much said it, tool makers usually use Visual Basics to compile their code. So you might want to look into that and you can message me for a key for it.


Never seen an XRPC tool coded in Visual Basic. The only language I've seen used is C#.


There are a few in VB. Not nearly as much as C#.
Nobody would possibly take the time to convert C# dll's into VB just to be unique


Kid, are you dumb? Take a drill through your skull and kill yourself. That is completely possible. It's like the Javascript RTE IHC James made.
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Corona-RGH wrote
CanYouEvenLift wrote
PhoenixMods wrote
Cyr wrote Echo pretty much said it, tool makers usually use Visual Basics to compile their code. So you might want to look into that and you can message me for a key for it.


Never seen an XRPC tool coded in Visual Basic. The only language I've seen used is C#.


There are a few in VB. Not nearly as much as C#.
Nobody would possibly take the time to convert C# dll's into VB just to be unique

I code C# in a Program calledVisual Basics so maybe that's what he meant.
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Zero_Point_Five_Jr wrote
Corona-RGH wrote
CanYouEvenLift wrote
PhoenixMods wrote
Cyr wrote Echo pretty much said it, tool makers usually use Visual Basics to compile their code. So you might want to look into that and you can message me for a key for it.


Never seen an XRPC tool coded in Visual Basic. The only language I've seen used is C#.


There are a few in VB. Not nearly as much as C#.
Nobody would possibly take the time to convert C# dll's into VB just to be unique

I code C# in a Program calledVisual Basics so maybe that's what he meant.


No, you code C# in Visual Studio. Visual Basic is coded in VS as well. XRPC works nearly the same in VB as it does in C#.

CanYouEvenLift, douche move with the kill yourself thing.
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Ok first go to youtube and look up C# basics, once you think you start to understand that message me on aim I will link you to a site which will help you learn bit more advanced stuff but still basic. Soon you start to understand the basic try and make some small projects like calculators etc and put your self to the test. Now once you know you understand the basics of C# try and make XRPC Tools, this will take a while to understand but fully worth it.
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PhoenixMods wrote
Cyr wrote Echo pretty much said it, tool makers usually use Visual Basics to compile their code. So you might want to look into that and you can message me for a key for it.


Never seen an XRPC tool coded in Visual Basic. The only language I've seen used is C#.


I would argue that most of them are, well at least the ones from YoutTube.
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you dont need to learn alot of C#, just a few basics, i pretty learnt everything i know about c# from just making XRPC's
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Why does every question topic someone asks ends up in an argument.
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Cyr wrote
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Cyr wrote Echo pretty much said it, tool makers usually use Visual Basics to compile their code. So you might want to look into that and you can message me for a key for it.


Never seen an XRPC tool coded in Visual Basic. The only language I've seen used is C#.


I would argue that most of them are, well at least the ones from YoutTube.


Clearly you don't know what you're talking about.

XRPC Tools are in C#.
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CanYouEvenLift wrote
Corona-RGH wrote
CanYouEvenLift wrote
PhoenixMods wrote
Cyr wrote Echo pretty much said it, tool makers usually use Visual Basics to compile their code. So you might want to look into that and you can message me for a key for it.


Never seen an XRPC tool coded in Visual Basic. The only language I've seen used is C#.


There are a few in VB. Not nearly as much as C#.
Nobody would possibly take the time to convert C# dll's into VB just to be unique


Kid, are you dumb? Take a drill through your skull and kill yourself. That is completely possible. It's like the Javascript RTE IHC James made.


With Java being cross platform, it makes complete sense that someone with the ability to convert the XRPC.dll etc into Java.
With visual basic (dependent on .NET framework) there would be no use creating a tool in VB.net as that would mean converting the dll's for 1 platform; the extra effort would be pointless.
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