That was my thinking exactly :o)
>>This is very interesting Craig. I started learning C# a couple of years ago >actually and wrote a couple of little modules in it. Nothing hardcore. I >was still leaning towards C# because of the huge amount of code samples >available out there on the web. Now, it's looking like vb.net may be a >better choice for developing full-fledged apps in the long haul and using >c# behind the scenes. Time to pull out the vb.net book I guess :o)
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>Well you can always mix and match the layers to take advantage of the productivity featuers.
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