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QuestionHow do I persist a C++ pointer? Pin
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QuestionWeb project in the .Net Framework Pin
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QuestionVS2005 Compatibility Pin
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QuestionWhy Upgrade to .NET Pin
mr_123458-Jun-06 13:02
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I have an application that was written in VB6 (lots of spaghetti code), that I am trying to get the business to upgrade to .net (redesign). What are some reasons that could be used to entice the business to upgrade?

I know the following:
1. Microsoft no longer supports VB6 so any future software releases (office, OS, etc.) could break functionality.
2. Maintenance Cost will be cheaper.
3. Fewer bugs due to better design, unit testing (nUnit)

Anyone got anymore?
Thanks in advance.
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