Anyone else still going to have to write in vb6 post March 31, 2008?
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Anyone else still going to have to write in vb6 post March 31, 2008?
LOL.. Im writing in VB5 Pro.
I always stick with a product that I put a lot of money out on :D
Personally I don't see a reason to switch since anything I write in VB5 will run (if I am careful) on XP and Vista. The only thing people keep telling me is that I should switch to NET because it is easier... I have gotten used to doing things the hard way lol.
Mike
You are absolutely right Mike. I recommend your comments. Just because of Software updates we no need to update our technology unless the requirement rises !!!
Moved To General Developer
How much do you depend on Microsoft's support anyway?
LoL... so trueQuote:
Originally Posted by Hack
The VB Classic community is so vast that I doubt anyone relies on Microsoft support any more. Just about everything that should be documented by third-parties by now, is.
I would be surprised that anyone is still using VB6 by now, but when you think that people still use COBOL...
Some of the most well-known actively-used languages are also the oldest.
None. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Hack
*cough*
When I mention I am programming in VB5 I hear a lot of... that's so old, it isn't even supported, etc..
I believe C is older than VB, and Assembly is older than both. Yet all are still in use. Anyone want to program in binary?
Mike