28-09-2009, 03:02 AM
VB.NET VB6, period.
The upgrading wizard Microsoft has come up with to upgrade your VB6 projects to VB.NET is a joke. There are so many better ways of doing things with the .NET syntax that using the same methods upgraded from VB6 is not worth your time. Your better off re-writing all your projects from VB6 to VB.NET.
The upgrading wizard Microsoft has come up with to upgrade your VB6 projects to VB.NET is a joke. There are so many better ways of doing things with the .NET syntax that using the same methods upgraded from VB6 is not worth your time. Your better off re-writing all your projects from VB6 to VB.NET.