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    Re: Save VB6 From it's slow death!

    Quote Originally Posted by jmcilhinney View Post
    If Microsoft didn't bring back VB6 for the masses then they're not going to do it for the niches.
    And there it is.

    Quote Originally Posted by dee-u View Post
    You already bothered to reply.
    I didn't mean I wouldn't reply. I was making reference to the fact that I've allowed myself to be baited into VB6 vs VB.Net arguments in just about every thread like this since I came here. It usually starts with statements like the one I quoted from his original post. I'm just not bothering anymore. No sense in repeating what I've already said a million times before.
    Last edited by Niya; Jan 31st, 2014 at 12:52 AM.
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