Microsoft has gone back to the drawing board to retool its Visual Basic programming language in response to developer complaints over planned changes.
Microsoft has been developing a new version of its software development tools, called Visual Studio.Net, that will allow people to write and build Web-based software and services.
But in its first public test version of the tools released in November, software developers complained about three revisions to the Visual Basic language that changed the way programmers historically wrote their software.
Now Microsoft plans to undo those changes in its next public test version, which will be released this summer.
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