Hi Claudio,
One important thing to understand that unlike VFP or VB6, it is not the languages (VB .NET or C#) that hold the key to creating .NET applications.
Understanding For-loops, if-then-endif or do-while do not take long. Things like "How do I find if this printer is installed?" take long ; because you need to know which classes in the .NET Framework you need to use to solve this problem.
The key to creating .NET applications is understanding the .NET Framework. The learning curve is EXACTLY the same whether it be VB .NET, C# or any other .NET language.
Thanks,
Kamal
>>1. C# would be becoming ECMA Standard.
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>I think it already is.
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>>This is a mistake because I feel and surveys show that 75% of VFPers will go for C# than VB.
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>In every site I saw some survey, C# has at least twice for adopters than VB.Net.