Desktop Programming Language
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RE: Desktop Programming Language
(05-05-2011 06:36 AM)RateU Wrote:  
(05-04-2011 08:45 AM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:  Yes, forms can be designed visually, but you'll still need to assign underlying code (eg, what happens when a button is clicked).

Ah... Probably that's what he did to "control" a database. I could see that the program can add, edit and delete records into/from a database via the forms.
MS Access?

Cheatbook probably isn't terribly difficult to make.

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05-05-2011 07:01 AM
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RE: Desktop Programming Language
I think yes, he used MS Access as database. But I don't know what happen when the program compiled. I don't know whether the program and the database can be run on other computer or not like the CheatBook.

05-06-2011 05:19 AM
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RE: Desktop Programming Language
Whenever I was coding something, I always used Python. It's easy to learn, has lots of libraries (so you can do anything), and it runs pretty darn fast as well. I never coded a GUI-type program though (I preferred command-prompt types), but it's possible.

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