It's pretty frustrating as a Visual Basic user that Microsoft has taken the "just don't talk about it" approach, at this point. It's still "supported" and allegedly still "valued", but Microsoft continues to make it clear the way forward for .NET development is new platforms that conveniently, they aren't bothering to support with VB. MAUI will not support VB. Blazor will not support VB (despite community members getting it to work). If you want to write a cross-platform <i>command line</i> app, shockingly that is the most modern thing you can do with VB, but that's where it ends.<p>VB is officially just relegated to WinForms, WPF, and UWP, all frameworks that Microsoft has pretty much decided they are done with.