Richard,
VB.NET automatically adds the STAThread attribute to its Main if you do not
supply either STAThread or MTAThread attribute.
Although I do not explicitly add the STAThread attribute, it makes sense to
add it as you are being explicit that is what is intended. (in case the
default changes later).
Hope this helps
Jay
"Richard" <e_**********@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Does it make sense to use:
<STAThread()> Public Sub Main()
what's the default threading attribute for VB .NET?
Thanks in advance,
Richard