Visual Basic (both of them) still exist, but their use has dropped dramatically through some big changes: * "Visual .NET" (aka "Visual Fred" http://catb.org/jargon/html/V/Visual-Fred.html ) was released by Microsoft. This was an incompatible language confusingly also called Visual Basic. I don't think Microsoft realized how angry this made developers and businesses, who were being asked to spend hundreds of billions…
It was going to be a rough trip. I figured I might as well learn something different so the headaches have more of a payoff. I stayed on Visual Basic 6 for a while before quitting it. I'm using Python now and it still doesn't feel as easy as VB6 did.