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And here is a tip for kaiwai : Please engage brain before typing a reply.
JIT still results in the delay between excution and the result - the result is a sluggish gui no matter how the problems are coded around.
JIT occurs at startup, not everytime you click on a control. .NET, Mono, and Java all use JIT.
I doubt it, I've used 5.0 and its just as bad as previous versions
I find your claims hard to believe. Anyone who can use VB 6 can put together a GUI with netbeans 5.0.