jwcolby
jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Sat Nov 14 21:44:15 CST 2009
LOL, well, obviously you have written a line or two of code. ;) But you certainly appear to be ignorant about C# and VB.Net. Read up on what part the language layer plays in the .net environment, then rejoin the conversation. John W. Colby www.ColbyConsulting.com jwcolby wrote: > The DICE stats have absolutely nothing to do with the power of the language and everything to do > with the perception of ignorant people writing up job specs. Never wrote a line of code in their > lives but have heard all about the "C" programming language. > > People (apparently) somewhat like yourself. Microsoft itself says that C# is no better (or worse) > than VB.Net. They wrote both, I would think they might know some small something about the issue. > > John W. Colby > www.ColbyConsulting.com > > > Mark Simms wrote: >>> I know I'm picking on you, but I get quickly frustrated with >>> arguments over which choice to make when the selection >>> criteria are not based on something concrete. >>> >>> Dan >>> >> The DICE stats ARE CONCRETE. If VB.NET were better, I think the ratio would >> be reversed. >> >> >>