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Jan 21st, 2010, 01:06 PM
#23
Re: Geting on the bus, not under it...
 Originally Posted by esposito
I wish those figures could make MS wonder why so many VB6 users are reluctant to switch to .NET.
The truth is, .NET is nothing new. Java has been around for decades and many of those who produce native software and never found it convenient to use Java will never consider .NET an alternative to VB6.
No Disrespect but "them people" are such a small minority. If you spoke to 90% of people viewing the VB6 board they wouldnt know what you were talking about.
So I still cant figure out why so many people are using VB6. I cant think of a valid reason (For the masses), other than reluctance to change.
MS are in a loose loose situation here, although more people would be annoyed if the langauge didnt develop and change.
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