>I started exploring MVC3 with this site
http://www.asp.net/mvc/tutorials/getting-started-with-aspnet-mvc3/vb/intro-to-aspnet-mvc-3. I started with VB.
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>I would now like to use C#. Is there a way to indicate that to VWD (2010 Express)?
I seem to remember some of the express products actually had a separate version for VB and C#
Normally in VS all you do is make sure when you start a new project you select from the C# templates. If you don't see them, it may be that you need to download the templates.
If there is a VWD 2012 I'd suggest getting that. Based on VS 2012 it may be a lot faster and more stable.
Good choice switching to C#. You won't be sorry.
(oh and I think now you want to start with the MS Web Platform installer that is a gateway to getting all the components you need)
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