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Subject: Re: Visual Basic for chess program

Author: Ray MacFadyen

Date: 15:48:05 11/13/00

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On November 12, 2000 at 20:24:34, Lenard Spencer wrote:

>On November 12, 2000 at 18:39:50, Ray MacFadyen wrote:
>
>>On November 12, 2000 at 18:37:38, Ray MacFadyen wrote:
>>
>>>Hi
>>>Thanks for all your answers men,they were very interesting,I see what you mean
>>>Severi,I am finding lots of examples all in C.
>>>Luca I will download your source code and see if it can help me,I am still
>>>undecided as to which language to use,I have done a little programming with C
>>>but must admit I found visual basic a bit easier.
>>>Again thanks for all your answers :-)
>>>Ray MacFadyen
>>Just curiosly if crafty was written in C and also visual basic,how much faster
>>would the C version be?
>
>Depends, is VB an interpreted or compiled language?  Compiles to machine code or
>pseudocode (tokenized like the original Pascal)?
Hi Lenard
According to my good book"The complete idiots guide to visual basic6"VB source
is compiled to machine language.
Ray MacFadyen



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