>>Why in there right minds would they do that? Why would you learn C#, and then give up that power to go back to VB.NET? I don't know if anyone would has learned C# and gone back to VB.NET. Is there anyone? What would the point be? They want to be able to compile on other OSes so they can sell more software. That is why Java is so popular, they want to replace Java with .NET, and C# is the way they are going after it, IMHO.
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>I think the point is not about "going back" to VB.NET. The entire .NET framework is designed to be flexible on the language you use. In a big development environment, the low level work can be done in C# or C++ but the high level UI can use VB.NET since they can live together happy and even inherit each other's class.
Right I agree, the right tool for the right job. If you don't know C#, do it in VB.NET. But why do the use C# to do low level stuff, and have to write VB.NET for the UI. I think if you are doing anything custom, any type of complex project then you would just naturally use C#.
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