December 2001
Intermediate to advanced
360 pages
9h 6m
English
IN THIS CHAPTER
So far, this book has focused on learning Visual Basic .NET, and how it differs from VB6. However, most readers have many projects written in VB6, and want to port those applications to VB .NET. Recoding every VB6 application into VB .NET is not something most people want to do, so it is helpful to see how VB .NET handles upgrading your applications.
Upgrading applications is a two-part process: First, you will use the Visual Basic Upgrade Wizard (sometimes called the Migration Wizard) to ...