>>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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>Hi Tracy. In the early days of .NET many VFP guru insisted that C# was the way to go. Then almost overnight many of them started to say VB.NET was the way. I attribute this to Calvin and a few other high profile Fox people joining the VB.NET team. Who knows, maybe the tide will flow the other way again.
Evan that's why I always say you should think for yourself, I never take nothing for granted, remember the gurus are nothing more then humans and every human can be wrong, even me sometimes but don't tell anyone :)
Alexandre Palma
Senior Application Architect