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In it March issue, Visual Studio Magazine published an in-depth article about legacy migrations called “Unlocking Legacy Code”. This article talks about the challenges faced by companies migrating from Visual Basic 6.0 to .NET, the drivers behind these migrations and the pros and cons of using an automated migration solution....
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A quick post to let everybody know that you can now follow us on twitter. To do so, you just need to follow @artinsoft, or add “artinsoft” in your favorite Twitter client....
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In the last couple of months we’ve done several significant updates to the website that I think are worth commenting about, including a completely new website with information useful for your migration projects, a revamped services offering including an online project ballpark calculator, and the ability to purchase a license of the VBUC online....
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Earlier this week we launched an joint initiative with Microsoft and Avanade in the UK for helping Visual Basic 6.0 developers move their applications to .NET. The initiative consists of several parts, including a web portal, hosted by Microsoft, and two offerings, a10% discount on the license for the VBUC + a free workshop with Avanade’s consultants, and the launch of the VBUC Developer Edition at a special price of £199....
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Introducing the Visual Basic Upgrade Companion Developer Edition, a low-cost migration tool that allows you to migrate up to 50,000 lines of Visual Basic 6.0 code to either C# or VB.NET, at an introductory price of £199....
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Today we published a new White Paper, Planning a Successful VB to .NET Migration: 8 Proven Tips. In it, we share some tips on things that you should be aware of when migrating your applications. Following them will help you ensure the project's success....
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As I mention in a post last week, we recently released version 2.2 of the Visual Basic Upgrade Companion. The previous version, 2.1, added some new things, but mostly focused mostly on "under the covers" improvements, and fixing several issues reported with version 2.0. However, for this release, we do have several exciting new features that should make migrations from Visual Basic 6.0 go much smoother. Here is a brief summary, a "What's new" of sorts, for this new version....
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After several months of hard work, we are proud to announce the release of version 2.2 of the Visual Basic Upgrade Companion. This version includes significant enhancements to the tool, including the ability for end users to define custom transformations, support for moving ADO. RDO and DAO to ADO.NET, additional support for third party libraries, and hundreds of bug fixes and code generation improvements based on the feedback from our clients and partners....
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A few days ago we posted some new case studies to our site. These case studies highlight the positive impression that the capabilities of the Visual Basic Upgrade Companion leave on our customers when we do Visual Basic 6.0 to C# migrations....
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I may be a little late to the obituary, but VB6 support is finally, officially, irrefutably gone. The IDE, as stated in Microsoft's Product Life-Cycle guidelines, "... will no longer be supported starting March 2008". We will miss you VB6......
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A couple of cultural differences of doing business in Latin America, specifically in Mexico, and the rest of the world....
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A large percentage of the work I do here at ArtinSoft is related to what we call Ready programs. The Ready program is part of the Ready-Set-Go methodology – a migration project methodology developed here at ArtinSoft that has given us great results. The...
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My coworker Hendel Valverde will be presenting a webcast called Complete Methodology for Migrating Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 to Visual Basic .NET , tomorrow at 1:00 PM Pacific. It covers all the steps necessary to prepare and perform migrations from...
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Tomorrow I'll be doing the final Webcast in a series about migrating from Visual Basic 6.0 to Visual Basic .NET. This one will be about tecniques on how to migrate common objects in Visual Basic (some controls, database access, forms, etc), and about...
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Last week we had the final scheduled 64-bit Advantage event in Santiago, Chile, with great success....
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