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Who am I? Why, I am someone who out-ranks you here. Now, be a good boy and answer Gnutellian's questions. Remember, YOU are the one who crashed into this thread with your comments, and YOU are the one who has either to prove the merit of your points or shut-up.
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Somebody definately hates vb, eh? VB is a good language, however it may get a bit resource hungry with processor usage. Making C++ dll's to do much of the work would be the best idea, since VB is excellent for making simple, fast and slick GUI's... I'll have to continue reading up on the ever changing protocol and see how well vb can manage.. Gnotella was good enough, why not =) |
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VB is also very good at databases. And other sorts of internet powered apps(FTP, chat clients). And as to the question of "if you dont have time to learn a new language how do you have time to code a VB client from scratch" There are 2 well known VB gnutella clients, both old and neither will connect. The most likely candidate to be updated is Coyotella, but I have never been able to establish a good hookup with it. |
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Um yeah Right You can Program a gnutella Client in any language that would support TCPIP any yes VB C++ and Delphi can do Multithreading as well as handel all the commands and all the rest of the crap "You Can have the Best Computer and Programming Language in the World and still have the Dumbest Programmer right behinde the wheel" = the Fastest Piece of **** you have ever seen. What i tend to find is alot of greed "yeah yeah put that hidden little Advertisment in our program they will never find it sure it will slow em down but we will make mad cash = GREED aka Ignorance aka Spy wear" You ever seen anyone relase any code anywhere that some could actually get the hands on somthing that actually really worked i have downloaded and compiled Delphi C++ VB any version and still when i hit that button to make it there is always a error or ya find out if ya let it run by itself for say about 3 minutes you don't even have to click a dam thing and BAM it crashes all by itself........... "But hey as i look back what was the name of this project and what was it programmed in ?" you will find it all over the place and the working stuff well you might not find the code for that Especially if it works and is somewhat stable The worst one was i was debugging and fixing this one client I won't mention any names but when it connected and hooked to another client it would wait on a Graph Display to give it time to connect if it didn't display then it would kill the connection that had to be the worse piece of crapola i have ever compiled. Please some release somthing tangable that others can use and can be found other places that actually works and has error handling so others can get a good idea and help the comunity ty sorry for the crap spelling |
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Hello fellow programmers (and haters). I am also writting a gnutella/gnutella2/bittorrent program in vb.net. It can be easily done. It's all in the structure (as with any program). I have found a site that walks you through gnutella in c#. With a little knowledge in c# language, you can convert it to VB. http://www.codeproject.com/KB/IP/gnucleus.aspx For the VB.NET people: 1. You can multithread very easily. 2. .NET is implemented into Vista (tells you something). 3. .NET IS stable. I see more c++ programs crash then .NET. 4. .NET is managed, structured code. Making it wasy to continue devolopement. 5. Let face it. It's easier to learn so you can actually develope programs, you know, what a programmer does... I have delt with these c#/vb haters for over a decade. They simply think they are better and above the language. Oh, well. I'll get over them. |
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If you are determined to implement Gnutella in VB, then I won't stop you. But remember that Gnutella is no longer as "simple" as it was in the 0.4 times. Please have a look at Gnutella for Users - Gnufu to get a glimpse of the concepts you'll have to implement to create a compliant Gnutella client. (I'm working on getting the specs wiki up again at the moment).
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