Even though VB6 (Visual Basic 6.0) was released by Microsoft in 1998 and received a legacy status in 2008, many companies continue using it. Yes, it was one of the most popular programming languages for Windows desktop applications. It provided a simple syntax,
RAD (Rapid Application Development) capabilities, integration with
COM and
ActiveX, and was […]
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