>>Maybe once I have the VB.NET under my belt, it will be easier to go to C#.NET.
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>The biggest part is learning the framework. Once you bust out a few apps and understand how the framework works, understand ADO.NET, etc., you can probably just between languages without too much difficulty.
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>I do VB and have never done C#, but I can look at code snippets that some people on here post and tell what's going on.
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