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Migrating VB6.0 Application to VB.Net


Posted Date: 01 Mar 2004    Resource Type: Articles    Category: .NET Framework
Author: Sadha SivamMember Level: Gold    
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Visual Basic.NET is the next version of Visual Basic. Rather than simply adding some new features to Visual Basic 6.0, Microsoft has reengineered to make it easier than ever before to write distributed applications such as Web and enterprise n-tier systems.

Visual Basic.NET has two new forms packages (Windows Forms and Web Forms); a new version of ADO for accessing disconnected data sources; and streamlined language, removing legacy keywords, improving type safety, and exposing low-level constructs that advanced developers require.

These new features open new doors for the Visual Basic developer: With Web Forms and ADO.NET, we can now rapidly develop scalable Web sites; with inheritance, the language now truly supports object-oriented programming; Windows Forms natively supports accessibility and visual inheritance; and deploying our applications is now as simple as copying our executables and components from directory to directory.

Visual Basic.NET is now fully integrated with the other Microsoft Visual Studio.NET languages. Not only can we develop application components in different programming languages, our classes can now inherit from classes written in other languages using cross-language inheritance. With the unified debugger, we can now debug multiple language applications, irrespective of whether they are running locally or on remote computers. Finally, whatever language we use, the Microsoft .NET Framework provides a rich set of APIs for Microsoft Windows® and the ...........................

Please download the remaining part of this document from my web site
http://sadhasivam.t35.com/download.html

http://www.geocities.com/sadhasivam1981/articles/ (Migrating.zip)



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