I guess that I must be one of the few people that would disagree.

I have used MS Visual Basic 5 & 6, and Visual Studio 2003 & 2005. I have been using WDSc since version 5.

The MS tools have all been counter-intuitive and awkward to use, kind of like trying to write with the wrong hand. WDSc (and Eclipse) on the contrary fits like a glove. Doing VB programming wouldn't be half as bad if I could use Eclipse.


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