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WinForms team details VB.NET on .NET 5: 'A huge challenge'

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    Visual Studio magazine[^]:

    One such aspect is getting the WinForms designer to act the same in VB.NET projects as it does in C# projects because of the idiomatic differences between the two languages.

    Twenty-year-old technology fails to work with another twenty-year-old technology

    Yeah, I know - WinForms 5 isn't WinForms 4++, so it's not exactly 20 years-old anymore. Still, this is what happens when you decide to stop putting effort into maintenance for a while.

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      Visual Studio magazine[^]:

      One such aspect is getting the WinForms designer to act the same in VB.NET projects as it does in C# projects because of the idiomatic differences between the two languages.

      Twenty-year-old technology fails to work with another twenty-year-old technology

      Yeah, I know - WinForms 5 isn't WinForms 4++, so it's not exactly 20 years-old anymore. Still, this is what happens when you decide to stop putting effort into maintenance for a while.

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      they work for msft don't they....

      Caveat Emptor. "Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long

      We are in the beginning of a mass extinction. - Greta Thunberg

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