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VB6 Still supported
I've just been to an MS DevDays in Adelaide, Australia and there was a
comment by an MS-type person that VB6 will still be supported post.NET ...
I was not able to ask any more about this (I may tomorrow) but can anyone
comment on this?
Having typed the above in, I wonder if he meant it will be supported like
NT4 is still supported -- security patches and perhaps one or two service
packs...
Regards,
Mark Hurd, B.Sc.(Ma.)(Hons.)
Director of Software Engineering
Netline Technologies International Ltd
PS I saw VB.NET Beta 1(?) demo successfully handle a web service Function
(rather than a Sub) as discussed in other threads!
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Re: VB6 Still supported
Mark,
MS have announced (somehwhere on this ng) that VS6 will continue to receive
SP support.
Alan Dean
"Mark Hurd" <markhurd@ozemail.com.au> wrote in message
news:39f40071@news.devx.com...
> I've just been to an MS DevDays in Adelaide, Australia and there was a
> comment by an MS-type person that VB6 will still be supported post.NET ...
>
> I was not able to ask any more about this (I may tomorrow) but can anyone
> comment on this?
>
> Having typed the above in, I wonder if he meant it will be supported like
> NT4 is still supported -- security patches and perhaps one or two service
> packs...
>
> Regards,
> Mark Hurd, B.Sc.(Ma.)(Hons.)
> Director of Software Engineering
> Netline Technologies International Ltd
>
> PS I saw VB.NET Beta 1(?) demo successfully handle a web service Function
> (rather than a Sub) as discussed in other threads!
>
>
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Re: VB6 Still supported
> Having typed the above in, I wonder if he meant it will be supported like
> NT4 is still supported -- security patches and perhaps one or two service
> packs...
Thats the type of support I understood it to be...
--
LFS (serflaten@usinternet.com)
President - ChildsPlay Software Services
"Mark Hurd" <markhurd@ozemail.com.au> wrote in message news:39f40071@news.devx.com...
> I've just been to an MS DevDays in Adelaide, Australia and there was a
> comment by an MS-type person that VB6 will still be supported post.NET ...
>
> I was not able to ask any more about this (I may tomorrow) but can anyone
> comment on this?
>
> Having typed the above in, I wonder if he meant it will be supported like
> NT4 is still supported -- security patches and perhaps one or two service
> packs...
>
> Regards,
> Mark Hurd, B.Sc.(Ma.)(Hons.)
> Director of Software Engineering
> Netline Technologies International Ltd
>
> PS I saw VB.NET Beta 1(?) demo successfully handle a web service Function
> (rather than a Sub) as discussed in other threads!
>
>
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Re: VB6 Still supported
Yes, and of course there will also be PSS and such, as well.
--
MichKa
a new book on internationalization in VB at
http://www.i18nWithVB.com/
"Larry Serflaten" <serflaten@usinternet.com> wrote in message
news:39f42063@news.devx.com...
> > Having typed the above in, I wonder if he meant it will be supported
like
> > NT4 is still supported -- security patches and perhaps one or two
service
> > packs...
>
> Thats the type of support I understood it to be...
>
> --
> LFS (serflaten@usinternet.com)
> President - ChildsPlay Software Services
>
>
> "Mark Hurd" <markhurd@ozemail.com.au> wrote in message
news:39f40071@news.devx.com...
> > I've just been to an MS DevDays in Adelaide, Australia and there was a
> > comment by an MS-type person that VB6 will still be supported post.NET
....
> >
> > I was not able to ask any more about this (I may tomorrow) but can
anyone
> > comment on this?
> >
> > Having typed the above in, I wonder if he meant it will be supported
like
> > NT4 is still supported -- security patches and perhaps one or two
service
> > packs...
> >
> > Regards,
> > Mark Hurd, B.Sc.(Ma.)(Hons.)
> > Director of Software Engineering
> > Netline Technologies International Ltd
> >
> > PS I saw VB.NET Beta 1(?) demo successfully handle a web service
Function
> > (rather than a Sub) as discussed in other threads!
> >
> >
>
>
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