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>>That means there is a development environment VC .Net. I'll have to readjust the categories in here then. :)
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>It's all the same "development environment". VC++, VC .Net, VB .Net, and C# all use the Visual Studio .Net environment for development. All of the above, except VC++, use the .Net framework and the CLR for runtime.
Does that mean that no matter if I prefer to do it in VB.Net that I have to purchase to entire VS.Net package? Which would then mean that there is no separate package for VB.Net. Thus, by the same, would mean that I am paying a pourcentage of the cost, that I will never use, because other development environment are included in VS.Net?