![]() ![]() Most VB6 samples have been instrumented with a few pragmas whose only effect is to suppress the “noise” caused by the many warnings related to code analysis, such as unused Const and Declare statements or ByRef parameters that could be bettered rendered with by-value semantics. ![]() Likewise, we have not modified the VB.NET generated by VB Migration Partner in any way. We have summarized all the edits in a file named MigrationNotes.txt, included in each VB.NET sample. If you happen to know the exact URL of samples for which this piece of information is missing, please let us know.Īn important note: we haven’t modified the original Visual Basic 6 source code in any way, except where noted. In most cases, our edits are limited to the addition of one or more pragmas. If you are the author of the sample and want to have your sample removed from this page, just send us an email.Į. We don’t guarantee that the converted VB.NET works correctly in all cases, because it might have inherited problems from the original source code.ĭ. We don’t guarantee that the original Visual Basic 6 application works correctly under all circumstances and we aren’t endorsing it in any way.Ĭ. These samples are included for illustration purposes only. We aren’t claiming in any way that we are the creators or that we own the copyright of any code sample listed in this page, except where noted.ī. We also attempted to contact the original authors of all these samples to let them know about our initiative, but only a fraction of them answered, perhaps because most of these samples date back to year 2001 or earlier and the author’s email is no longer valid.īefore you try the VB6 and VB.NET samples in this page, the following disclaimers are in order:Ī. We have included the original URL whenever possible however, in some cases we found these applications on our hard disks and all our attempts to locate their original URL failed. In this page we summarize the most interesting samples we downloaded from the Internet. We have tested VB Migration Partner on a large number of Visual Basic 6 projects, including applications developed internally or submitted by early adopters, examples taken from books, and open source programs. ![]()
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