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Why do you still use VB6 in 2009? Noone will asnwer you on that question. let me tell why i dont use VB6

Here are my reasons:

1. It will not be updated or supported by Microsoft

Microsoft has made it clear that they will not release any new versions of Classic VB either as part of Visual Studio .NET or standalone. Furthermore, they won’t be releasing new patches or fixes for it. This means that if a new security problem is found tomorrow the most likely advice Microsoft will give will be, “Upgrade to .NET to fix the problem.” No amount of complaints, unflattering press, online petitions will change this. .NET is where Microsoft wants Windows developers to be so that’s what they’re going to promote, come hell or high water.

2. It is outdated technology

As I mentioned above, VB6 was released in 1998. A lot has changed since then, particularly with the continued rise and importance of the Internet. Sure, there are a lot of things VB6 could do Web-wise but, unfortunately, there are newer tools, such as .NET, Ruby on Rails, and Java, that are new and/or have been updated to take advantage of the most recent trends while VB6 has languished.

Also, Windows has continued to change. With Vista, there are many things you have to do in order to use VB6 with it and to deploy VB6 apps to it that you didn’t have to do previously. Remember that when VB6 was released Windows 98 was brand new but now you would have to look around a lot to find systems still using it, particularly in businesses of any size. Changes to Windows promise only more troubles for VB6 applications going forward.

3. It is a career dead end

When you consider your career as a professional programmer you have to understand that not expanding your skill set beyond VB6 is a serious career limiting move. Fewer and fewer companies are hiring contractors and permanent employees for purely VB6 programming positions. And, to make matters worse, the positions that are available are often maintenance positions that offer little or no opportunity to develop new code. Instead developing new applications, you’re likely to be working on old, poorly written, applications that exhibit what I call the Winchester House effect from being patched and patched again by a legion of programmers over the years.

To make matters worse, these places are often unpleasant places to work, so much so that I’ve come to refer to them as “VB6 Ghettos”. You’ll often find them staffed with people who have little or no ambition to improve their skills, who jealously guard their ‘secret’ knowledge from you, and who are often lacking in application design skills. Nasty office politics reign supreme as people try to protect their position.

So those are my reasons why I think VB6 is dead as an application development tool for Windows programmers.

more info on the Death of VB read this

http://www.vb6.us/articles/microsofts-killing[^]

Hope it helps Smile | :)

Vuyiswa Maseko,

Few companies that installed computers to reduce the employment of clerks have realized their expectations.... They now need more and more expensive clerks even though they call them "Developers" or "Programmers."

C#/VB.NET/ASP.NET/SQL7/2000/2005/2008
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