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Vb.Net Scripting Engine

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Submitted on: 7/6/2006 2:10:46 AM
By: MArio Flores G 
Level: Advanced
User Rating: By 6 Users
Compatibility: C#, VB.NET
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     A Scripting Net Engine, Written in Vb.Net Script Engine lets you, code very easily, and fast a Script based Application. Without 3rd Party dlls Call Functions, Subs, Add Objects, same like Script Control was in Vb6 Must See.
 
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7/6/2006 2:49:34 AMLight Templer

Hi mArio, sound interesting! On my studies of .net 2.0 lib I discovered this theme, but didn't find the time yet to depper into this. Thx for sharing and regards - LiTe
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7/6/2006 4:14:04 AMKnoton

Very interesting, if you could get the functions in the script to be available via intellisense it would be even more fantastic :-) Thank you for sharing :-)
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7/6/2006 5:54:17 PMMArio Flores G

Thanks Knoton, Actually to get the intellisense to work, you have to build the vb.File as part of your project, or build an special little editor with intellisense
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7/7/2006 12:27:11 PMDean Dusenbery

Nicely done, I really like these scripting projects. Please note that Microsoft has deprecated the VSA Namespace in Visual Studio 2005 and there will be no replacement for this feature in the future. The VS2005 compiler warns that VSA is aready obsolete but it still works.
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7/13/2006 6:33:23 PMCory

Runs ok in VS 2005. I don't know much about this, but it was fairly easy to understand. In what instances is scripting used? To update or change a program?
Has anyone ever designed a self-scripting program that is able to generate it's own code in some sort of self-evolving state? So that it is able to alter its code to be more efficient at a certain task? This is some type of AI, I would think.
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7/14/2006 2:17:18 AMMArio Flores G

Cory, thanks for your comments, i use scripts, when i have an application than runs customized jobs and each one, has a different behavior , so instead of recompile the application each time a job changes, i only change the corresponding script .
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7/15/2006 4:25:39 AMCory

I can see how much more adaptable scripting can make a program. This is very impressive code. Much more complex then I'm used to. I'm sure I will get some use out of this one day.
Thanks a lot for sharing!
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9/4/2006 4:31:24 AMGo+

Is thare a way to add a module or a class in to the scripting engine?
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9/4/2006 6:16:08 PMMArio Flores G

yes, "see how to add 3rd party dll example"
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9/4/2006 7:34:32 PMGo+

Is thare a way to do it with out adding a dll?

Like i have a exe with a module/class in it and i want to be able to use the module/class in a script how how would i do this with out a dll?
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9/5/2006 1:13:15 AMGo+

Can i use a module/class with it in the exe not in a dll?
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