Yes VB6 will be around for a long time. That's why the runtimes are
supported as part of Vista and windows 2008, and why there's such a great
interop experience with Vb7, 7.1, 8 and now especially VB 9.
Should you have any problems bringing your old VB6 stuff over to .NET or
interopp'ing with it, I'm sure you'll find lots of friendly folk here happy
to help.
Well i wil always be here to proudly say that i am a true VB progger wether
it is VB6 or .Net bring me anny version and i wil code and recode it
although i mus honestly say that i only use VS.Net 2005 / 2008 mowadays but
can someone forget how to swim or how to ride a bicycle ?
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