For any of you new to .Net please do yourself the favor of not starting out with VB.net and instead go directly to C#. VB has lots of legacy fans, but more and more C# is the language being used by even the most casual .net developers.
Also, mc.net is written in C# as are all of the built-in functions and indicators, so starting off in C# gives you lots of example code to work with to develop your indicators/applications.
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VB or C#
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Re: VB or C#
Thanks for the tips. It is good to know.
For your learning enjoyment...
here is a comparison of VB and C#
http://www.harding.edu/fmccown/vbnet_cs ... rison.html
thanks to tikitrader for the link
For your learning enjoyment...
here is a comparison of VB and C#
http://www.harding.edu/fmccown/vbnet_cs ... rison.html
thanks to tikitrader for the link
Re: VB or C#
Can I use the MS Visual Studio 2010 C# Express - or will I need to buy the full VS 2010?
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Re: VB or C#
***************************************************************************Can I use the MS Visual Studio 2010 C# Express - or will I need to buy the full VS 2010?
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FREE VS tools, VB Express or C# Express
http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/e ... ns/express
Re: VB or C#
Great Thxs SPtrader
I get this error every time I try to load study or a signal in VS 2010 C#
I get this error every time I try to load study or a signal in VS 2010 C#
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Re: Use of Lambda object?
MSDNHow can we translate
m_averagefc1.length = new Lambda<Int32>(delegate { return length; });
in VB ?
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m_averagefc1.length = New Lambda(Of Integer)( Function() length)
Re: VB or C#
Why seems to be impossible to evaluate ANY expression during the debug in vb.net, while it works well in C#?
This is the procedure I have followed:
-Open the study in VS 2010
-Set a brakpoint on the code
-Attach to the Multicharts process
-Reload the chart with the study applied
Well the breakpoint is working, BUT Is impossible to evaluate ANY expression/variable.
Am I doing something wrong?
This is the procedure I have followed:
-Open the study in VS 2010
-Set a brakpoint on the code
-Attach to the Multicharts process
-Reload the chart with the study applied
Well the breakpoint is working, BUT Is impossible to evaluate ANY expression/variable.
Am I doing something wrong?
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Re: VB or C#
ALC, this issue has been confirmed in the other thread. It will be fixed in one of the future versions of MultiCharts .NetWhy seems to be impossible to evaluate ANY expression during the debug in vb.net, while it works well in C#?
This is the procedure I have followed:
-Open the study in VS 2010
-Set a brakpoint on the code
-Attach to the Multicharts process
-Reload the chart with the study applied
Well the breakpoint is working, BUT Is impossible to evaluate ANY expression/variable.
Am I doing something wrong?
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Re: VB or C#
I checked out to see if there was any newer versions of C# Express and found version 2010.FREE VS tools, VB Express or C# Express
http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/e ... ns/express
http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/e ... ns/express
Is there a special reason for recommending version 2008, or is it okay to use version 2010 as well?
Thanks,
Laurentius
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Re: VB or C#
Ok. Found an answer in this thread http://www.multicharts.com/discussion/v ... 19&t=10704. At least in RiverTrader's opinion (see post #3)Where was VS2008 recommended? VS2010 is the way to go.Is there a special reason for recommending version 2008, or is it okay to use version 2010 as well?