Quote Originally Posted by JuggaloBrotha View Post
esposito, I'm curious to why you keep saying that vb6 compiles to native code... OMG vb6 has a runtime dependency. .Net has a runtime dependency... wait a minute .Net really is the next version of vb6.. Oh snap son. Maybe you should consider just migrating to .Net and quit your whining. I mean if someone tries running your vb6 app from a flash drive on Win95c (the only version of Win95 with usb support) then they're going to get a program crash and you'll have to make an installer to distribute with your apps, just like you would have to with the .Net Framework like everyone else...
You must be joking. First, VB5/VB6 does compile to native code. Consequently, applications developed in VB6 can certainly be cracked but never reverse-engineered. Second, the size of its runtime files is marginal and, besides, these files have been present in the OS as of Windows 98. Regarding Windows 95, only a fool could use it today.