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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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In the next few weeks I'll be doing several webcasts for Microsoft Latin America. They are about Visual Basic 6.0 to Visual Basic .NET migrations, and will be given in spanish. The first presentation will be this Friday, and it is called Why consider...
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The recording for the webcast I gave last week, titled "Proven Techniques to automatically convert your J2EE code to C# and .NET", is now available! You can check it out here . The webcast is mostly about the techniques we have developed here at ArtinSoft...
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