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Nachtlich
Hi, Im Nachtlich.

I live in the US.
(Yes My Name is German, "adj. Nightly, Nocturnal".)

My BNET Accounts are Nachtlich, and Di.Gorn

Ive worked with Stealthbot, but found it not to be powerful enough. Someone told me to check out this forum, when we discussed creating our own bots. (This person had his own). And Thus, I found this place.

I am somewhat newbish to Visual Basic, but I take lessons at School (Minor, I teach myself and am way ahead of the class :o).
I am also a total newb at C++, which I am teaching myself via books. Heh..

Anyone have any tips on where to start, I want to start my own Bot program, via VB. I want it to be similar to Stealthbot, but obviously, I will make my changes to it. I dont know much about Winsock, which I am trying to get working right now, But I have a missing liscense problem (If anyone has any solutions, ?). If anyone has any sources for fully made bots, I would be very appreciative if you let me look over them :D.
Umm, Well, Thats about everything :D
December 23, 2005, 7:22 PM
l2k-Shadow
Simple search of this forum will give you many different opinions and advices on where to start. Good luck.
December 23, 2005, 7:44 PM
LW-Falcon
https://davnit.net/bnet/vL/index.php?board=45.0

That could be a good place to start.
December 23, 2005, 10:02 PM
Mangix
[quote author=Nachtlich link=topic=13636.msg139041#msg139041 date=1135365748]
I want to start my own Bot program, via VB
[/quote]dont make it in vb. it's a crap language, it is outdated, and it overall sucks. you might wanna look into VB .NET or some other easy language
December 23, 2005, 11:52 PM
QwertyMonster
Hello and welcome to the the Forums! :P
December 25, 2005, 3:47 PM
UserLoser.
[quote author=Mangix link=topic=13636.msg139082#msg139082 date=1135381953]
[quote author=Nachtlich link=topic=13636.msg139041#msg139041 date=1135365748]
I want to start my own Bot program, via VB
[/quote]dont make it in vb. it's a crap language, it is outdated, and it overall sucks. you might wanna look into VB .NET or some other easy language
[/quote]

How about you explain why it's crap, outdated, and overall sucks?  Let's not try to blow away all the hopes and dreams of newcomers to the forum by someone like you supplying a negative stereotype.  Tell us what VB is bad for, and tell us what it can be good for.  I think VB is fine for an application such as a Battle.net chatter bot...
December 25, 2005, 5:20 PM
Explicit[nK]
[quote author=Mangix link=topic=13636.msg139082#msg139082 date=1135381953]
[quote author=Nachtlich link=topic=13636.msg139041#msg139041 date=1135365748]
I want to start my own Bot program, via VB
[/quote]dont make it in vb. it's a crap language, it is outdated, and it overall sucks. you might wanna look into VB .NET or some other easy language
[/quote]

If he wants to write a bot in Visual Basic, then that's perfectly fine.  If, in the future, he finds it too limiting, or inefficient, he can always learn another language.  The more languages you know, the better.
December 25, 2005, 9:14 PM
Quarantine
Don't mind Mangix, he just jumps on the bandwagon.
December 26, 2005, 2:58 AM
Mangix
[quote author=UserLoser link=topic=13636.msg139213#msg139213 date=1135531217]
[quote author=Mangix link=topic=13636.msg139082#msg139082 date=1135381953]
[quote author=Nachtlich link=topic=13636.msg139041#msg139041 date=1135365748]
I want to start my own Bot program, via VB
[/quote]dont make it in vb. it's a crap language, it is outdated, and it overall sucks. you might wanna look into VB .NET or some other easy language
[/quote]

How about you explain why it's crap, outdated, and overall sucks?  Let's not try to blow away all the hopes and dreams of newcomers to the forum by someone like you supplying a negative stereotype.  Tell us what VB is bad for, and tell us what it can be good for.  I think VB is fine for an application such as a Battle.net chatter bot...
[/quote]it's crap because it uses runtimes, i don't like its syntax, and because it causes various problems when a user has an XP Theme active. it's outdated because IIRC, its last update was in 2001. the newest version of it (Visual Basic 2005) is actually VB .NET which relies on the .NET Framework so i cant say VB and VB.NET are the same. and it sucks because i don't like it.

edit:also since it's outdated, chances are that runtimes wont be included with Windows Vista. but thats just my guess.
December 26, 2005, 4:55 AM
Quarantine
[quote author=Mangix link=topic=13636.msg139319#msg139319 date=1135572958]
[quote author=UserLoser link=topic=13636.msg139213#msg139213 date=1135531217]
[quote author=Mangix link=topic=13636.msg139082#msg139082 date=1135381953]
[quote author=Nachtlich link=topic=13636.msg139041#msg139041 date=1135365748]
I want to start my own Bot program, via VB
[/quote]dont make it in vb. it's a crap language, it is outdated, and it overall sucks. you might wanna look into VB .NET or some other easy language
[/quote]

How about you explain why it's crap, outdated, and overall sucks? Let's not try to blow away all the hopes and dreams of newcomers to the forum by someone like you supplying a negative stereotype. Tell us what VB is bad for, and tell us what it can be good for. I think VB is fine for an application such as a Battle.net chatter bot...
[/quote]it's crap because it uses runtimes, i don't like its syntax, and because it causes various problems when a user has an XP Theme active. it's outdated because IIRC, its last update was in 2001. the newest version of it (Visual Basic 2005) is actually VB .NET which relies on the .NET Framework so i cant say VB and VB.NET are the same. and it sucks because i don't like it.

edit:also since it's outdated, chances are that runtimes wont be included with Windows Vista. but thats just my guess.
[/quote]

.NET framework isn't included either, go cry about that. Also you're retarded if you like the VB .NET syntax and not the VB6 syntax...they are almost same except VB .NET is fully OOP (iirc) which I doubt you take advantage of. 
December 26, 2005, 5:34 AM
FrOzeN
[quote author=Mangix link=topic=13636.msg139319#msg139319 date=1135572958]
it's crap because it uses runtimes
[/quote]
Visual Basic # uses runtimes; Visual Basic .NET uses a Framework.
Obtaining these runtimes is faster than obtaining the (20mb ?) .NET Framework.

[quote author=Mangix link=topic=13636.msg139319#msg139319 date=1135572958]
i don't like its syntax
[/quote]
That's just an opinion.

Personally, I hate the way the .NET Syntax is written and that is the main reason I'll never use it.
As programming is a hobby to be opposed to a job, I prefer writing code in a way which I like it.

[quote author=Mangix link=topic=13636.msg139319#msg139319 date=1135572958]
and because it causes various problems when a user has an XP Theme active.
[/quote]
It only has some conflicts with XP Themes because of the colouring.
There are many workarounds to stop these problems occuring. It's a very minor glitch and as it's no longer supported by Microsoft, it does not need to be patched.

[quote author=Mangix link=topic=13636.msg139319#msg139319 date=1135572958]
it's outdated because IIRC, its last update was in 2001.
[/quote]
Just because the language is old, does not make it worse.
One of the main advantages of it being old, is the immensely huge amount of Source Codes, tutorials and other resources for it.

[quote author=Mangix link=topic=13636.msg139319#msg139319 date=1135572958]
the newest version of it (Visual Basic 2005) is actually VB .NET which relies on the .NET Framework so i cant say VB and VB.NET are the same.
[/quote]
The newer "Visual Basics" beyond VB6 have set a completely new epitome of the label 'VB'.
Comparing them is like comparing "WarCraft 3" to the "World of WarCraft" in some ways. There still both WarCraft, though they have new dependencies, new ways to be used, etc.

[quote author=Mangix link=topic=13636.msg139319#msg139319 date=1135572958]
and it sucks because i don't like it.
[/quote]
Again, just your opinion.

[quote author=Mangix link=topic=13636.msg139319#msg139319 date=1135572958]
edit:also since it's outdated, chances are that runtimes wont be included with Windows Vista. but thats just my guess.
[/quote]
No, they will be included.
[quote]The Visual Basic 6.0 runtime system will be included in Windows Vista (the next generation operating system from Microsoft) so teachers who have Visual Studio 6.0 and want to use it into the future will be able to do so with Windows Vista.[/quote]
Source: http://blogs.msdn.com/alfredth/archive/2005/10/31/vb_2005_faq.aspx#support

[hr]
IMHO, Visual Basic 6 is probably the ideal language for a hobby programmer to make a bot in.
It's easy to use, lots of resources, majority of it's syntax is basically plain English and theres a numerous amount of people on these forums who have made a bot in Visual Basic 6 who can provide you support (If you ask the right questions and do use google / learn some of the language beforehand).

Also, Welcome. :)
December 26, 2005, 6:10 AM
LoRd
oh God... not another language battle thread.  I believe we have had enough.
December 26, 2005, 6:24 AM
Mangix
[quote].NET framework isn't included either, go cry about that.[/quote]and you know it's not included how?

[quote]Also you're retarded if you like the VB .NET syntax and not the VB6 syntax...[/quote] i never said i liked or used VB.NET . i personally like C# cause the syntax is much more easier to read.

[quote]Why don't you like VB6's syntax? Is it not easy enough for you to learn?[/quote]I just find c-like syntax to work better for me ;).

[quote]Visual Basic # uses runtimes; Visual Basic .NET uses a Framework.
Obtaining these runtimes is faster than obtaining the (20mb ?) .NET Framework.[/quote] but what's the point of using an outdated language?

[quote]It only has some conflicts with XP Themes because of the colouring.
There are many workarounds to stop these problems occuring. It's a very minor glitch and as it's no longer supported by Microsoft, it does not need to be patched.[/quote] yeah. writing your own Menu, Toolbar, and other controls. that's what Microsoft did for all .NET languages.

[quote] oh God... not another language battle thread.  I believe we have had enough.[/quote]haha. this is accually the first i've ever seen :)
December 26, 2005, 7:12 AM
FrOzeN
[quote author=FatBastard link=topic=13636.msg139348#msg139348 date=1135581149]
[quote]Visual Basic # uses runtimes; Visual Basic .NET uses a Framework.
Obtaining these runtimes is faster than obtaining the (20mb ?) .NET Framework.[/quote] but what's the point of using an outdated language?
[/quote]
1) It has more resources.
2) I prefer the coding layout.
3) I wish to make programs compatible with Windows 98, and majority of Win98 users don't have .NET Framework nor want to download it.
4) Just because it's outdated doesn't mean it's bad.
There's a shitload of reasons, outdated isn't a stance alone to stop using it.

[quote author=FatBastard link=topic=13636.msg139348#msg139348 date=1135581149]
[quote]It only has some conflicts with XP Themes because of the colouring.
There are many workarounds to stop these problems occuring. It's a very minor glitch and as it's no longer supported by Microsoft, it does not need to be patched.[/quote] yeah. writing your own Menu, Toolbar, and other controls. that's what Microsoft did for all .NET languages.
[/quote]
No, for one you could use a simple manifest in your VB6 program.
And there's probably other ways too though I haven't looked into it.
December 26, 2005, 8:45 AM
Brandon
Lol, welcome to the forum!
December 27, 2005, 1:44 AM

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