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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Visual Basic helped revolutionize the way we think about software. In fact, only a few years ago Visual Basic 6 (VB6) was the most popular development language, boasting three million developers. Today, we talk about VB.NET and Csharp Microsoft also stop sporting VB6 Do you think VB is dying or we can see some more years of VB6 |
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | I would say that VB6 is dead for sure. VB.net replaced it, and it's pretty good from what I've seen of it. C# is becoming a lot more popular too. You might like this site: TPCI - TIOBE Programming Community Index It lists the most popular programming languages at the moment, and some version of VB is still pretty popular. |
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