I spent a couple of years maintaining a VB6 application.
My current position involves maintaining a legacy vb6 application. Thankfully we're starting to switch over to VB.net, but it's a slow process...
I feel your pain. My current gig involves extending a 20 year old vb6 application. That’s of course when I’m not maintaining automation systems written in auto hot key...
Lucky for me, that era is long behind me. Working with .Net core now.
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I spent a couple of years maintaining a VB6 application.
My current position involves maintaining a legacy vb6 application. Thankfully we're starting to switch over to VB.net, but it's a slow process...
I feel your pain. My current gig involves extending a 20 year old vb6 application. That’s of course when I’m not maintaining automation systems written in auto hot key...
Lucky for me, that era is long behind me. Working with .Net core now.