I don't disagree that interest in VB is decreasing in the market place. I do disagree that Microsoft is giving VB a slow death. Remember, when MS started killing VFP, there was little to no marketing. Hiring on the VFP team was stopped. It was harder to get releases out due to internal political pressure. I see none of that happening with VB today.
>Well MS moves with the market and perception and it has clearly been shown VB.NET is falling way behind : TiOBE, jobs, recommended languages - again clearly shown. So if you disagree with that then you are just not looking at reality..
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer