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Kudos to the first to encode it :o)
>"Gary Wynne, here on UT, keeps telling me that VB.NET is for girls... so, it might be an advantage, maybe one day they will understand me if I speak their language. :)
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>Ivan"
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>Well, another big difference between the two that I forgot is vb.net has modules. In c# all your code lives in classes where as vb.net allows a bit more of a "fox like" approach. Modules allow for some stand alone code. I really enjoy c# but it can be a pain. I wish it had modules like vb.net does.
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>But, no, lol, vb.net doesn't make a sissy. Well, not a big sissy at least. Besides, everyone knows women speak in binary.
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