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Subject: A Question to the Online Team: Visual Basic...
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I'm in a programing class, and i've noticed a lot of similarity's between this site and Visual Basic. Is very likely that some of B.net was created with VB, i was just wondering if you guys made the entire site with VB, or am i just horribly wrong on everything?

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  • 10.14.2005 5:53 PM PDT
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<meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 7.1">
<meta name="CODE_LANGUAGE" content="C#">
<meta name="vs_defaultClientScript" content="JavaScript">
<meta name="vs_targetSchema" content="http://schemas.microsoft.com/intellisense/ie5&q uot;>

I imagine it was all made via Visual Studio.

  • 10.15.2005 3:30 AM PDT
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Close, but not close enough.

Tools used during the construction of Bungie.net include:

* Microsoft Visual Studio.NET 2003
* Microsoft Application Test Center (ACT): used to perform load testing
* Microsoft SQL Server 2000
* Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0
* BeyondCompare 2.0 (www.scootersoftware.com): Used to compare files and folders as well as aids in folder synchronization and change management
* SQLCompare (www.Red-Gate.com): Used to compare and synchronize Microsoft SQL Server database structures
* Microsoft Visio Professional: Used to model site navigation
* Source Depot: Microsoft-internal source control system
* Microsoft Word 2003: Used to record specifications and requirements
* Mercury SiteScope for load testing

Remember this anyone?



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  • 10.15.2005 5:26 AM PDT

ASP.NET uses VBScript.

  • 10.15.2005 10:06 AM PDT