Eventing = Coding

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You actually have to write scripts for your program to do anything useful, though. VS only helps with the visual aspects; everything technical must be done by hand.
vs isn't the same as vb

Actually, I've always found VCE to be more related to coding than events themselves.

It's a lot like it actually. The whole concept of giving a computer commands to execute is a skill in itself. I did some Lego Robotics programming before I learned text based programming, and I believe it helped a lot. It prepared me for the logic involved in writing a text based program.
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code monkeys getting butthurt about the comparison
lol

Eventing is definitely programming, but I'd say it has to be editable as plain text for it to be code.

By the way, "summer ham"?  Isn't it technically autumn by now?  

vs isn't the same as vb
He was talking about the same thing, though.

they're pretty similar, though eventing is pretty limited.