For the little that I know about .NET, it seems to me that VB is more similar to the VFP approach than C#. I think that if one comes from VFP and have little experience in C and C++, you'd better go with VB.
>I'm don't agree. I've met with both the VB and C# teams at MS. VB is all about RAD and the team is very open to hearing from the community and making improvements based on feedback. C# is for the language purist and the team is not so open to community input.
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>>Reading on the TIOBE article regarding programming languages that will be shakers and movers this 2006, I can't help but to feel comfortable in choosing C# as our core development language together with VFP as long as the latter remains being supported by MS, and because of the opinion that VB is a loser this 2006 while VB.Net is just a C# in disguise. It is also noted that C# will become the core language of Microsoft replacing C++ which might be true to me.
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>>Well, those are just opinions but at least our decision to choose C# over other .Net programming languages seemingly correct and we are headed towards the right direction.
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