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Dark GDK / Dark GDK or DBPRO?

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Air0x
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Posted: 29th Oct 2010 14:08
What is best Dark GDK or DBPRO?

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IanM
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Posted: 29th Oct 2010 15:14
Whichever you find easiest to use, or whichever provides what you need.

They use exactly the same technology, so you just need to decide between using a version of BASIC, or C++.

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Air0x
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Posted: 29th Oct 2010 17:57
Ok I know C# and VB.NET much much better than C++ so what do you recommend to me?
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Posted: 29th Oct 2010 23:36
Go with DarkGDK.NET then. It's like DarkGDK but for VB.NET.


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Posted: 30th Oct 2010 00:18
Ok
and you still can do same things?
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Posted: 30th Oct 2010 00:48
Well the DGDK for C++ just had an update to the same version as Darkbasic Pro. So I imagine DarkGDK.NET will also get the same update. But yeah you can pretty much do the same thing(Pretty sure).


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Posted: 31st Oct 2010 15:26
Quote: "and you still can do same things?"

The basics are the same, but beyond that there are things that you can do with GDK internals in C++ that you can't touch with the other languages (or at least, not without a heck of a lot of effort). That's why I write plug-ins in C++ for DBPro.

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