VBA.NET
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Check this article out: http://www.fawcette.com/vsm/2002\_08/magazine/departments/guestop/ It talks about possibly porting VBA to .NET. If they can do that, it seems feasible that the same could be done for VB6. Not having to learn a new language before switching to the .NET platform could probably greatly ease the transition for many people. While VB.NET isn't THAT different, it was somewhat annoying for me to get used to the language and the .NET platform at the same time. Companies that program in VB6 would probably switch to .NET a lot quicker if they didn't have to retrain a bunch of employees. Anyone else have any thoughts?
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Check this article out: http://www.fawcette.com/vsm/2002\_08/magazine/departments/guestop/ It talks about possibly porting VBA to .NET. If they can do that, it seems feasible that the same could be done for VB6. Not having to learn a new language before switching to the .NET platform could probably greatly ease the transition for many people. While VB.NET isn't THAT different, it was somewhat annoying for me to get used to the language and the .NET platform at the same time. Companies that program in VB6 would probably switch to .NET a lot quicker if they didn't have to retrain a bunch of employees. Anyone else have any thoughts?
If they can port VBA to .NET then they wouldn't have needed to change VB6 to VB .NET. Kevin