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Og said:
MS Visual Basic 6.0 is obsolete, having long ago been replaced by
MS Visual Basic.Net
Steve

That is a matter of opinion. Copies of VB6 are still being sold on ebay and
programs are still being written. Giving up VB6 and going to .Net is, in
the eyes of some, not progressive at all.

In the end, the answer depends on what you want to do. You can, after all,
still obtain very good windows versions of Fortran....and this works very
well for certain applications.
 
Quanta said:
That is a matter of opinion. Copies of VB6 are still being sold on ebay
and programs are still being written. Giving up VB6 and going to .Net is,
in the eyes of some, not progressive at all.

In the end, the answer depends on what you want to do. You can, after
all, still obtain very good windows versions of Fortran....and this works
very well for certain applications.

The fact that I can purchase a Springfield musket on eBay, and
the fact that such weapons are much in evidence at Black Powder gatherings,
can not alter the fact that, in the eyes of Springfield, the musket is
obsolete.
Microsoft, the developer of Microsoft Visual Basic 6, has deemed it to be
obsolete and has replaced it with Microsoft Visual Basic.Net.
Steve
 
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