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Aug 13th, 2010, 08:16 AM
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Re: Converting Visual Basic 6.0 to modern code
Eventually, but not for many years.
VB6 was known to be "end of life" for Classic VB when it was released way back in 1998. VB.Net replaced it in 2002, and as yet there are no signs of .Net getting close to end of life (I'm fairly sure there will be a new version of it in the next two or three years, and possibly a few more in the years after that).
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