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Compiler TextBox in VB.NET

buckmunsterfullerene asked:

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I know this is going to sound a bit strange. But I have a question that tricks me.
Last Month, I have been trying to make an interpreter of my own with the name UCI made in Borland C++. It uses My own technology called Parallel Hexa Conversion and fortunately, was a success. Now I would like to make a Compiler version of it with implemented GUI . But the Problem is how will i convert and check the Program Entered by the user? Tobe more precise, how will I make the Script Editor.
I will have to use a textbox. But how will I check for syntax and do the conversion line by line or word by word or letter by letter. In the C++ version, I just used char array and converted it word by word. Please give something Useful. I am kind of new to VB.
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