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From: senn on 4 Jul 2008 06:47 "paru" <koolprashant(a)gmail.com> skrev i en meddelelse news:fad1b75f-4cd4-48c4-a03c-12baa7a5836a(a)u12g2000prd.googlegroups.com... > Hi All, > > Can any one throw some light on migration project effort estimation. > Is there any tool available that estimates this effort. > I have to convert from vb6 to visual studio 2008.. > > Any suggestions would be appreciated.. > > thanks > > prashant What really matters in your case is, the majority of people that have the experience doing that upgrade / - or downgrade, is found on .net newsgroups. Only a minority here actually did that upgrade.
From: MikeD on 4 Jul 2008 10:45 "paru" <koolprashant(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:fad1b75f-4cd4-48c4-a03c-12baa7a5836a(a)u12g2000prd.googlegroups.com... > Hi All, > > Can any one throw some light on migration project effort estimation. > Is there any tool available that estimates this effort. > I have to convert from vb6 to visual studio 2008.. > > Any suggestions would be appreciated.. > There's no way this can be estimated with ANY kind of reliability. It's going to depend almost entirely on the programmer's knowledge and experience of *both* VB6 and VB.NET. -- Mike Microsoft MVP Visual Basic
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