--- On Mon, 4/11/11, Liam Proven <lproven at gmail.com> wrote:
Already
straying offtopic, a book I own states that
Delphi could be used to write Visual
Basic, but not the
other way around.
Neither way, AFAIK. Delphi=updated Borland Object Pascal,
not a BASIC.
I'm not saying compile basic code with. The authors stated that Delphi was a full
fledged developmental tool that could create the visual basic compiler from the ground up.
VB was "something less". Nowhere near as fast, amongst other things, as Delphi.
At one time, about 10 years ago, the fastest compiler out there I think.
I'll
assume Quick C could be used to write Quick
Basic, but what about the other way
around?
Again, neither, AFAIK.