Bob,
After sitting with both the VB and C# teams, it seems to me that VB is being developed as more of a RAD tool when compared to C#. It also seems that VB will be offering a more familiar environment to VB developers.
Give me a call when you're in town. I'd like to get together for lunch and discuss this more.
>Hi Craig,
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>Sorry I couldn't make it last week. I'm at the airport, again... anyway, here I sit at the crossroads, and would be interested in your opinion and others. As you know we have an application that is currently in the 10s of 1000s of lines of code. My predominant database these days is SQL Server. And so I'm going to need to make a decision on the complete re-write in some other language. In this thread you make the comment that you'd prefer VB.net vs. C#. Can you please enlighten me as to why?
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer