In 1998, the CD-ROM was the standard distribution medium. A standard CD held roughly 650-700 MB. The full Visual
Her client, a grizzled plant manager named Hank, had handed her a milk crate full of "old computer stuff." Buried under a Zip drive and three copies of Windows 95 Plus! was the jewel case. In 1998, the CD-ROM was the standard distribution medium
The Visual Studio 6.0 IDE relied heavily on the MSDN library for its "F1 Help" functionality. During installation, the user was prompted to integrate the library. If the user attempted to compile code without the library installed, the context-sensitive help—which was the primary learning tool for many developers—would be non-functional. was the jewel case
While the IDE is not officially supported, the VB6 runtime environment is maintained by Microsoft's "It Just Works" program for modern Windows versions. If the user attempted to compile code without
In 1998, the CD-ROM was the standard distribution medium. A standard CD held roughly 650-700 MB. The full Visual
Her client, a grizzled plant manager named Hank, had handed her a milk crate full of "old computer stuff." Buried under a Zip drive and three copies of Windows 95 Plus! was the jewel case.
The Visual Studio 6.0 IDE relied heavily on the MSDN library for its "F1 Help" functionality. During installation, the user was prompted to integrate the library. If the user attempted to compile code without the library installed, the context-sensitive help—which was the primary learning tool for many developers—would be non-functional.
While the IDE is not officially supported, the VB6 runtime environment is maintained by Microsoft's "It Just Works" program for modern Windows versions.