My choices are based on looking at all development tools and technologies. VB is very cool and will offer superior developer productivty when compared to C# and others.
>I don't know if that's the most useful way to think of it. Is VB.NET really a second rate pill that should be swallowed after our regular medicine is discontinued? By Microsoft's admission now, VFP was not a strategic product. VB has been a strategic product to the Nth degree. Does it make sense that the things we love in VFP would not be present in VB.NET, or on the way, or already there in superior form? We need to respond to all this rationally, not emotionally.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer