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i just want to throw my two cents in--
if you have the ability to learn a different language, then strongly consider doing so. at least shoot for VB.NET or C#.
i use VB6 and am desperately trying to wrap up a project i am currently working on so i can start learning C# and ditch VB6 altogether.
i started using VB6 not very long before VB.NET was introduced, and now i am finding it increasingly difficult to research my VB6 problems because all the information out there seems to be slanted towards .NET. so i am having my share of regrets not learning something more scalable than VB6--if i could do it all over again, i would pick up a VB.NET book and learn from there.
cheers
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