I'm too young to have used VB in the workforce, but I did use it in school, and honestly off that alone I'm inclined to agree.
I've seen VB namedropped frequently, but I feel like I've yet to see a proper discussion of why it seems like nothing can match its productivity and ease of use for simple desktop apps. Like, what even is the modern approach for a simple GUI program? Is Electron really the best we can do?
MS Access is another retro classic of sorts that, despite having a lot of flaws, it seems like nothing has risen to fill its niche other than SaaS webapps like airtable.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnaGZHe8wws
This is a nice video on why Electron is the best you might be able to do.
You can add Macromedia Flash to that list - nothing has really replaced it, and as a result the world no longer has an approachable tool for building interactive animations.