Michael Maddison
michael at ddisolutions.com.au
Thu Dec 1 01:07:47 CST 2011
I haven't noticed any elitism personally.
Clients do seem to be aware of C# though.
I started using VB.net in the early days but changed to C# because I was
still supporting VB6 apps at the time.
I just found myself getting confused ;-)
I now would never consider starting a new project in VB.net unless it
was specifically required.
{
Do seem to make your code neater
}
Cheers
Michael M
Don't forget the curly brackets - go to have lots of loverly curly
brackets too :-)
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Stuart
On 30 Nov 2011 at 17:51, Arthur Fuller wrote:
> IME, I have observed the elitist preference for C# in the marketplace,
> and the dimunition of Vb.NET in the same marketplace. There are a few
> differences, AFICS, but there are translators to overcome this. That
> said, almost all that is required to move from VB to C# is a bunch of
> semi-colons. But the marketplace seems to regard these as worth at
> least
> $20 an hour more income. So I have dived into C#. Most of the
> transition has proved trivial.
>
> A.
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