This forums is still beta. this was created in parallel for the Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2. The final release of this forum would also be in nov. (I really hope so) this forum mostly discusses .net technologies. that's why vb6 (COM) is not being discussed here. If you want to get the microsoft vb6 site here it is: http://communities.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.asp
I am the student is but also studying VB6 this term.
英 太 了。
Then your you have a great problem
Microsoft Corp. has decided to end standard support for its popular development tool, Visual Basic 6.0, by the end of the month, sparking protests from developers who have started a petition asking the software giant to reverse its decision. Among the standard service offerings Microsoft plans to end on March 31 are free professional telephone and online incident support and free critical updates, according to a posting on the company's MSDN site for developers. Both services, however, would be available through March 2008 for a fee.
can here discuss vb6
Steve Schefer
Pascal Geuze
Hi,
This forums is still beta. this was created in parallel for the Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2. The final release of this forum would also be in nov. (I really hope so) this forum mostly discusses .net technologies. that's why vb6 (COM) is not being discussed here. If you want to get the microsoft vb6 site here it is: http://communities.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.asp
Just search it in the NNTP forums...
cheers,
Paul June A. Domag
Steentje
friendfrog
Robert Green
VB Program Manager
Microsoft
Pinky98
morixo
英 太 了。
Daniel Emerson
Then your you have a great problem
Microsoft Corp. has decided to end standard support for its popular development tool, Visual Basic 6.0, by the end of the month, sparking protests from developers who have started a petition asking the software giant to reverse its decision. Among the standard service offerings Microsoft plans to end on March 31 are free professional telephone and online incident support and free critical updates, according to a posting on the company's MSDN site for developers. Both services, however, would be available through March 2008 for a fee.
Source: http://theserverside.net/news/thread.tss thread_id=32457
You would have to enter here, ASAP
Developers Petition Microsoft To Continue Support For VB6
http://www.techweb.com/wire/software/60407800
Good luck
Javier Luna
http://guydotnetxmlwebservices.blogspot.com/
rhj4
Nuwc
http://www.vbforums.com/forumdisplay.php forumid=1
JohnnieK
I believe that this is a very stupid question...!!! Excuse me, I am sorry.
In this forum, just VB.NET. Dont worry, I love C#
Cheers,
Javier Luna
http://guydotnetxmlwebservices.blogspot.com/
glenragoonanan
kmbarz
lol
Dont worry. You arent unique using VB6. But here, just VB.NET, plz.
Javier Luna
http://guydotnetxmlwebservices.blogspot.com/