Your welcome Bonnie, bottom line is that u working on VB.NET or C# the end result code will be the same. So is more a question of where you are more productive.
>Thanks! That sure shows my ignorance of VB syntax, doesn't it? <g>
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>~~Bonnie
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>>No Boonie in VB projects you can define a Form as the startup application.
>>on the back on the msil what will happen is that it will create a application.run and a sub main but for the common user/developer they never see's that.
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>Thanks for the tip. I never knew there was a difference.>>>
>>>So, how do you start your applications? You need to have an Application.Run() somewhere, don't you?
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>>>~~Bonnie
Alexandre Palma
Senior Application Architect