Quote Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker View Post
I agree. If MS saw any value in your program, they would just be trying to crush it out before it flared up. They have an interest in decreasing adoption of VB6, not increasing it.
Were it not for the fact that VB6 carries a much smaller runtime and the fact that VB6 programs are far more difficult to decompile, I'd say let VB6 fade out into obscurity. VB.Net is a far superior product in every regard except for the two issues I mentioned.

Mind you, when VB.Net came around, I could have easily been the most stubborn to accept its rising star. I was a staunch believer in VB6.