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	<title>Kommentare zu: Was stört in Visual Studio 2003?</title>
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		<title>Von: Matthias</title>
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		<dc:creator>Matthias</dc:creator>
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		<description>[QUOTE]... Aber das wird wohl leider nur ein Wunschtraum bleiben....[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE]The first big win was making Visual Basic.NET not backwards-compatible with VB 6.0. This was literally the first time in living memory that when you bought an upgrade to a Microsoft product, your old data (i.e. the code you had written in VB6) could not be imported perfectly and silently. It was the first time a Microsoft upgrade did not respect the work that users did using the previous version of a product.[/QUOTE]

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<p>[QUOTE]The first big win was making Visual Basic.NET not backwards-compatible with VB 6.0. This was literally the first time in living memory that when you bought an upgrade to a Microsoft product, your old data (i.e. the code you had written in VB6) could not be imported perfectly and silently. It was the first time a Microsoft upgrade did not respect the work that users did using the previous version of a product.[/QUOTE]</p>
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