Does Visual Basic .NET still maintains compatibility with language features from older versions of VB?

In Visual Basic . NET, some of these features have been eliminated because they lead to confusing and cryptic coding styles and are not appropriate for the kind of largescale distributed application development that is becoming dominant in today’s business environment. The following Visual Basic 6.0 language features are upgraded by the upgrade wizard but are not recommended for use in your applications: DefInt, DefStr, DefObj, DefDbl, DefLng, DefBool, DefCur, DefSng, DefDec, DefByte, DefDate, DefVar, GoTo, Imp, and Eqv.

DefType statements will be automatically upgraded by the upgrade tool and comments will be generated in the target code to indicate that DefType statements were removed and explicit declarations of the affected variables were added. The upgrade wizard will handle this situation whenever possible, but it is recommended that you remove deprecated features that are not supported by the Visual Basic . NET language from your original source code prior to upgrade.

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