Good news for those of you who are still using VB6 and decided to stick with it for a while.
Microsoft just launched new site VBRun - The Visual Basic 6.0 Resource Center - http://msdn.microsoft.com/vbrun
Jay Roxe of Microsoft:
VBRun is a subsite of the VB Developer Center that exposes some of our best Visual Basic 6.0 content from the extensive MSDN library, highlights new content that shows developers how to make VB 6.0 and VB.NET work together and also provides training for developers interested in moving their skills from VB6 to VB .NET. This will make developers more successful in using their existing skills and making a successful transition to VB.NET and VB2005. As we continue to evolve this site, we'll be publishing lots more content and giving the community a much bigger say in the overall design of the site and the success stories that we highlight. This resource center is only one part of our larger plan to support Visual Basic 6.0 developers while continuing to show them the advantages of VB.NET and VB2005.
There was quite a bit of emotions around the date Microsoft has had scheduled for quite few years when they discontinue free support for VB6 - March 31st. The new site is another example that Microsoft does care about the VB6 community and they dedicated resources for the new site now, when they are geared up towards the Visual Studio 2005 release.