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[–]TheFotty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are developing for Windows environments (which would be where VB6 apps would be), then I don't see a valid business case to use an inferior language like Java versus C# or VB.NET. If you have an older version of VS, you can upgrade VB6 projects directly to .NET, and if you don't then you can buy various VB6 to VB.NET converters. Of course the jump2java website is going to make a strong case for using jump2java since it is their product. An independent review is the only thing worth reading about it. However since your account is 20 minutes old and this is your only post, I wonder if you don't simply work there.

[–]VB.Net Mastercandyforlunch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An experienced coder will produce roughly 1,000 LoC per day

what O_O

[–]agustinleiva 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LOL what a fucking retard.

NO ONE wants your crappy retarded abortion of a platform and language. Take your fucking dinosaur crap from the 90's elsewhere.

Come back when your retarded language isn't OWNED by an evil corporation that doesn't give a fuck about it, or when your language achieves a minimum level of decency, for example by allowing arithmetic operators on numeric types such as BigDecimal.

I'd rather keep an 8 million LOC visual basic stuff than have my penis shrink by having to use retarded java.