Same - I stole my friend’s VB6 textbook in high school and couldn’t put it down. Transferred into CS classes the next day.
I used to go through PSC and download anything that looked interesting, and I would read the code to figure out how it worked. Learned so much from there! VB6 for apps, ASP for web.
Did he at least get the book back? The one time I ever let anyone borrow my books, was a HTML 4 book, and I got it back in such a poor state I never did again.
You can still download VS6 from Microsoft and clone a repo from there, and chances it’ll compile and run are higher than JS project that’s two weeks old
Wonder how this compares to TwinBasic. I know back in my teens we were using what became Xojo as an alternative, don't think its drop-in, at least not anymore with VB6 but I still eyeball it every few years.
Oh man I loved psc as a teen. They had a monthly contest for who gets the most upvotes for their submission. You could win a CD containing a collection of psc submissions. Just wanting to win made me grind day and night. I would check new submissions every few hours and check up on what others where up to. Fun times. Also VB6 was a blast, and the psc community felt like one big group of equally minded people. My favourite thing to do was to hack VB6 internals and make the language do things it wasn't made to do.
I remember Planet Source Code. I used the snippets when I was trying to build a Pong game in VB6 when I was in my teens, it was a good resource for inspiration.
What a blast from the past. Couple decades ago I had submitted my first bit to this place.
https://github.com/Planet-Source-Code/anil-gulecha-bat-man-b...
VB6: What made a generation fall in love with programming.
Same - I stole my friend’s VB6 textbook in high school and couldn’t put it down. Transferred into CS classes the next day.
I used to go through PSC and download anything that looked interesting, and I would read the code to figure out how it worked. Learned so much from there! VB6 for apps, ASP for web.
Did he at least get the book back? The one time I ever let anyone borrow my books, was a HTML 4 book, and I got it back in such a poor state I never did again.
You can still download VS6 from Microsoft and clone a repo from there, and chances it’ll compile and run are higher than JS project that’s two weeks old
RADBasic is also compatible: https://www.radbasic.dev/
Wonder how this compares to TwinBasic. I know back in my teens we were using what became Xojo as an alternative, don't think its drop-in, at least not anymore with VB6 but I still eyeball it every few years.
Oh man I loved psc as a teen. They had a monthly contest for who gets the most upvotes for their submission. You could win a CD containing a collection of psc submissions. Just wanting to win made me grind day and night. I would check new submissions every few hours and check up on what others where up to. Fun times. Also VB6 was a blast, and the psc community felt like one big group of equally minded people. My favourite thing to do was to hack VB6 internals and make the language do things it wasn't made to do.
I remember Planet Source Code. I used the snippets when I was trying to build a Pong game in VB6 when I was in my teens, it was a good resource for inspiration.
No idea what planetsourcecode is or was, but I remember sourceforge?
Yeah I'd never heard of it either - 1997 to 2013 then 2015 to 2020 from what I can see. I was definitely around for half of its life but never saw it.
This was my first website visit of the day, every day back then.
I still remember seeing a post with 'XP style' buttons for VB6 that I used on a Windows Server 2000 application and thought it was the bees knees.
Another I recal was a PSC code scanning tool, written itself in VB6.
Happy happy times.
During my omgwowcpanel excitement days, i would download tons upon tons of scripts from hotscripts.com
No idea what I had but was a mix from php clan roasters to coldfusion video streaming tools.
The essence of download, run configuration script and use is so rigid now.