Kevin,
I appreciate what you have said about C#. Especially for someone who has had to learn javascript, but the more I work with both C# and VB I find that intellisense is the baggage that I just can't do without in such a large world of classes.
Does anyone know if C# is planning intellisense in future versions like VB seems to be planning self documentation w/xml?
I also worry that the C# community will be looking towards low-level programming and that vb will tend towards high-level language over the next years of evolution. I need the practicality of a high level language.
imho
>Michel!
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>If you haven't already done so, check out the pricing of an MSDN subscription from a third-party (someone other than Microsoft)...you can save quite a bit of money this way.
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>Also, if you're diving into .NET, I highly recommend looking at C#...it is a *very* nice language, AND it was designed specifically for working with the .NET Framework. Other languages such as VB.NET and C++ carry a bit of syntax "baggage" as compared to C#.
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>Regards,