Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
>>I know, depends on lots of stuff, but all things being even and a gun to your head, which one would you learn? Ok, things are not even. From what I can tell, VB is a bit easier to learn for Foxpro types, but it looks like C# can pay up to 25% more than VBN. Actually seems like there are more C# jobs too. What do you think?
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>It's not that important. The issue is the framework. That's the tougher part.
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>That said, our shop uses C# exclusively. I can read VB.Net and guess I could write it if pressed but I prefer C#. Less verbose and makes it easier for me to jump between VFP and C# without mixing them in my head. With VB it would be tougher to separate syntax.
How do you learn The Framework? Is is mostly trying to know what classes are available and what they can do?
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