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23-Mar-2005, 02:04 PM #1
Question Startup code
Hi all
I am new to this forum.

Question:
1.I wrote this code in Visual BAsic 6 and i just wanted to make it startup whenever windows starts but I dont want to put it in the Startup folder I think there was something like a dropoff tags or something like that but I was not sure that thats what it it is. Oh and can you tell me what a dropoff tags are? Thank you.

2.What is a better language to learn Visual Basic,C\C++,Java,JavaScript,etc...

Oh and THANK YOU for you help!

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23-Mar-2005, 03:37 PM #2
You can install Mike Lin's Startup control panel and make a new entry in the HKLM/run tab. I know you can manually edit the registry to do this as well but I would rather use this to do it.

http://www.mlin.net/StartupCPL.shtml
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23-Mar-2005, 04:04 PM #3
as far as languages to go, right now there's a huge plus on C# right now. It has the power of C with the ease of use/program of java (so i've been told). Java is also one worth learning. If you feel like being esoteric then you might want to look at Ruby, which is the alternative to java (main) in asia.
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23-Mar-2005, 08:59 PM #4
Ok thanks a lot guys
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