VB6 code is directly compiled by VB6 compiler into native code. However C# code is targeted for CLR and goes through two level of compilattion. It is first compiled into MSIL and then JIT compiled to native code. This ensures interoperability among .NET based lanuages and hence language independence for them.
VB6 is a more recent and more advanced version of visual basic.
This may suprise you but visual basic 2003 was realeased a few years after vb6 vb6 I think was in 1998 and 2003 obviously in 2003
A .vb6 file is visual basic 6 source code, sometimes with it are .frm files that you would need. A .dmg is a Macintosh binary. you would have to find a program to compile the vb6 code to a Macintosh binary.
The function is Sqr() in VB6 and Math.Sqr() in .NET.
Studio consists of C#, VisualJ, etc. Visual Basic is the predefined function of the VB6 environment. if you want to code in VB strictly, download VB6, but if you want to use C#, etc. than use VS6. But by now, I recommend upgrading to VS2008
In Visual Studio, use the migration wizard. It should be 90% successful. The rest will need manual refactoring.
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Yes, a project requiring the knowledge of Visual Basic 6 is likely to be much easier for a person who knows VB6 better than for a person who does not. This holds true for any program, though.
The Visual Basic 6 (also known as VB6) software development kit was released in 1998. This version was modified to allow programmers to create web based applications.
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By the looks of it, you can't download VB6 anymore, as this item has been discontinued. Plus VB6 was a commercial product - so you won't get it for free, however you may find it for a cheap price on eBay. You can download VB6 for free if your school is among the ones with agreement with Microsoft. Please note, the download would be for educational purposes only. You can get Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition or Visual Basic 2010 Beta 2 for free here: http://www.microsoft.com/express/vb/default.aspx