Despite renewed developer hue and cry to do something with "classic" Visual Basic sparked by the recent 25th birthday celebration for the programming language, Microsoft is showing no signs of caving ...
Exactly that, never break backwards compatibility. Microsoft replaced the VB6 programming language with a new language that totally broke compatibility. So even today the 16 year old VB6 is still more ...
hi all i have this question on how to manipulate vb6 programming using combobox.... i'm quite new with vb so bear with me..<BR>here goes...<P>1. how to make the value we key in the combo box stays in ...
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