Quote The problem with conversion is that VB6 and .NET have totally different programming paradigms. VB6 was a procedural and object-based language, whereas .NET is fully object oriented, and this means that the way you would probably want to design your API will be rather different. The error handling capabilities are totally different, i.e. VB6 uses On Error with error numbers, whereas .NET uses exception classes and structured error handling, so the way you would want to design the exception management would be totally different (note that this also forms part of the API). In addition, things that you would have written yourself before now can often be handled by framework classes so you would write code in a different way too.
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