Well, the VB6 programmer who sits next to me has made the jump to
VB.net.  He announced at our weekly meeting that he's just completed his
first VB.net project which was a rewrite of a VB6 application.  I asked
him how many classes he used, he said none.  I asked him if we could
reuse any of the database interactions in other projects, he said,
"Sure, just have to copy/paste the code and change some variables".  

Why oh why did Microsoft carry on the legacy of VB.  We're going to have
a bunch of "VB.net" programs that are nothing more than procedural code
written with the new syntax.  Arrrrrggghhhhh!



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Marlon Moyer, Sr. Internet Developer

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