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Fine. But I'd still like you to clarify what you have laid down in this forum, in particular, from my last post:
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That's better...
>>if a customer stuggles with some fundemental concepts in C# - but could grasp VB .NET in a much quicker time frame and could get the job done - I would be hard pressed to find a credible reason to tell the customer why he had to go to C#.
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>What concepts?
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Notice the predicate "if"... It is a hypothetical. If the developer was struggling with C# - for whatever reason - and the same job could be done in VB and the developer did not have issues in grasping VB, I would be hard pressed to fashion a reason as to why he had to go with C#.
>>In other words, I am expending an additional amount of up front resources when it is questionable as to whether I would realize the benefit.
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>What additional up front resources?
The more effort you have to expend, the more resources you have to consume. It is a fairly elementary concept.
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