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I'm curious about a few issues that have to do with the VB6.0 ---> VB.Net upgrade.I recently read an article that stated that MS was ending support for VB6.0 in 2005, I'm currently getting ready ...
Yes, you read it right, I need to call a DLL I've written in C# 2 from a VB 6 application.I've found loads of examples on the net of how to do this for C# 1, but none of them seem to work with C#2 ...
As you can see, VB6 developers certainly face a learning curve with VB.NET. Of course, your current expertise will help you maintain the huge amount of VB6 code still extant and quite useful.
The recent petition from a group of Microsoft MVPs notwithstanding, it would be a mistake to incorporate a version of Classic VB in a future version of Visual Studio. By Rockford Lhotka; 06/01/2005; A ...