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Aug 17th, 2003, 12:29 PM
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Vs.net 2003 Ide
I didnt really know where to put this so...
I remember reading some where that you can develop in different languages than C#, C++, VB .NET, Ect. can i do this with vb6? I just was wondering because if would be easier than installing VS 6 or does m$ not allow this?
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Aug 17th, 2003, 08:26 PM
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No VB6 in .Net. You can only develop with the languages you mentioned (C#, VB.Net C++, J#). VB6 doesn't have anything to do with .Net.
You can install Visual Studio 6 along side of Visual Studio .Net if you like.
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Aug 18th, 2003, 07:35 PM
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I thought the VS .NET 2002/3 IDE Supported different languages?
Any way i need VB so i guess i have to install VS6. (I new it worked b4 just wanted to know if i had another option)
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Aug 18th, 2003, 08:09 PM
#4
Originally posted by <ABX
I thought the VS .NET 2002/3 IDE Supported different languages?
Of course it does.
C++, C#, J++, VB .NET, and a few misc
Don't see why it should support an older, archaic language...
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Aug 22nd, 2003, 08:38 AM
#5
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Originally posted by kasracer
Don't see why it should support an older, archaic language...
VB6 does VB5
Microsoft MVP : Visual Developer - Visual Basic [2004-2005]
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