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Jul 14th, 2004, 01:11 PM
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Convert VB.NET to C#.....
Ok, those of you that have been frequenting the forum know that I am converting a VB6 project to VB.NET using the upgrade wizard thing in Visual Studio.NET. I have successfully used the wizard to convert the project to its initial beginning state from VB6 to VB.NET.
The next question is.....Should I now try to go ahead and convert it to C# as it is before editing it and then begin editing in C#......or finish editing it in VB.NET and get it running before converting to C#.
I know some responses will be to simply rewrite from VB6 to C#, but consider that this project has over 40,000 lines of code and multiple forms and modules. Even with all the "Upgrade warnings" and other messages the wizard seems to save a lot of time in that you do not have to recreate your forms, textboxes, labels, a lot of code, etc....etc....
If I were going to convert a VB.NET project to C#.....what is the best way to go about it?
Thanks!
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