[AccessD] MS Access to VB6 or VB.net

Michael Maddison michael at ddisolutions.com.au
Mon Sep 13 07:38:12 CDT 2004


Given your target market I'd probably stick with VB6.
VB6 will be supported for many years to come yet!

Port to VB,
then in your spare time <g> start rewriting in .net
You will probably rewrite your 1st attempts a few times as you pick it
up anyway so if you are confident in VB6 stick with that
for your bread n butter.

cheers

Michael M



Hi Group

After advice and thoughts.  I have a piece of commercial software
(library s/ware for schools) written with A97 FE and BE.  I am about to
rewrite and can't decide over VB6 FE/A2K(DAO) BE or VB.net FE / A2K
BE.(reason for change to VB as opposed to MS Access is that the VB
footprint will be smaller 1-2mb [easier to email/download and manage
than my 12-13 mb Access FE]).

On one hand the VB6 route will be quicker to develop (no learning curve)
and I think to deploy. On the other hand VB.Net is the future (most
likely!!)(and learning and developing in this will be more interesting
and will spur me on) but I am concerned (mainly) about deployment as my
users are not very IT literate and their pc's (at this time) are not
up-to-date (some W95 many W98 32-64mb ram - I know .net is no go on
W95).  So deployment of .net requires not only the framework but they
need minimal Data Access 2.7, IE 5.01, Windows installer etc also
installed.  But 6-12 months down the line I don't want to be in the
posistion that having used VB6 to then consider rewriting in Vb.net.

What I can't gauge here is how significant these issues are (and any
other issues).  So what I am hoping to get here is how you would
approach this conundrum - tried and tested VB6 or new VB.net?

Thanks 

Richard



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