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Roulette system tester with Visual Basic

Started by A3on, Sep 12, 07:18 AM 2010

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A3on

Hello everyone

I was wondering if it can be made with visual basic a little program that we could use to test our systems.
Like a pre-made program (like roulette xtreme) where we could design and test our systems.

Any programmer out there can explain me a little bit how it can be made?
Thanks in advance

Best regards,
Afonso

ADulay

Visual Basic, and even the much earlier BASIC programming language in DOS (anybody here old enough to remember that?) is not all that difficult.

I have quite a few very old programs (and databases) built entirely in DOS and eventually compiled to run under Windows.

Visual Basic is relatively easy to learn and code, but it will take some time to become proficient in it.

As roulette problems are strictly "IF/Then" and "OR" arguments it makes sense to use the simple languages.

However, if you're looking for lots of visual inputs, flashing screens and all kinds of add-ons, you may want to work with something else.

In my case, I was in dire need of data and the BASIC programming language was easy to work with and generated lots of hard data when asked to.

AD

esoito

"As roulette problems are strictly "IF/Then" and "OR" arguments it makes sense to use the simple languages."

Yes, indeed. I also concluded that a while back.

I used to use MS QuickBASIC but it's old now and with each new version of Windows compatibility issues begin to surface.

Therefore, I now use JustBASIC for Windows. It's the (legally) free version of LibertyBASIC.

link:://:.justbasic.com/




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