Re: How's dot.net doing nowadays?

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"MM" <kylix_is@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 15:16:06 -0600, "Chris Anderson [MVP-VB]"
<tg-nospam@tannagh-dawt-com> wrote:

mayayana wrote:
Our VB6 app is a
dinosaur... it's time it picked up a club and started walking on two
feet. It's over a decade old, and it looks it. Does it function? Sure, I
suppose.


I hope for your sake that it doesn't happen, but over here we have the
saying,

"once bitten, twice shy" - Ian Hunter


and for that reason alone I wouldn't
trust Microsoft to tell me the time of day.

MM


.



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