View Poll Results: What do you think
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January 3rd, 2003, 11:53 AM
#1
Senior Member
Stop the Task Manager --!
Alright, here some information, it is not much use to normal people, but for people who like Visual Basic, they would like this little toolie.
The file is attached.
Edit : The poll is a little wayward in the form that it compares web languages and developing languages, but here we are talking about overall usability, ease of use, user-friendliness of a language.
\"I have a 386 Pentium.\"
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January 3rd, 2003, 12:04 PM
#2
Banned
em..i use a lot of VB, and i tried that, easy and worked well for me !
Thanks invader, it has helped me now , nobody can play with my computer.
I already have kept many restrictions on it, but now , this almost completes the going.
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January 3rd, 2003, 02:06 PM
#3
I voted for Perl. The basic stuff is easy to learn. It's also very versatile. You can make simple logfile analyzers in just a few lines of code. You can even develop OO code.
For difficult things, i just try to build it in perl and when it works perlcode is easy to port to C/C++.
Just a few of the things i use it for:
Admin NT domains (Win32 modules)
Analyze logfiles (just a plain perl.exe is all i need then)
CGI scripts (with or without the CGI modules)
OLE ( yes you can use perl to import an excel sheet in word)
simpel socket services
Quick 'n dirty exploitz ;-)
And anything else i just happen to need.
I forgot to mention the fact that plain perl runs on many different Operating Systems without modifications.
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