IMHO those are two very strong pros and cons to C# for me. I despise nothing like I despise case sensitivity (well, semicolons at the end of lines as in Delphi bug me too), but I would really like to be able to delve into any tools written in C#. I've just noticed myself that there are many more examples (or else that is all I am finding) in C# out there than in VB.net which makes self-improvement or even self-teaching in the language much easier...
>Thomas,
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>I have been using vb.net, but am considering going to c# because it would be easier to understand the third party tools source code, all of which are written in c#.
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>From a functionality standpoint, I don't think there's any difference, though I'm not crazy about c# being case sensitive. It's very convenient to type everything in lowercase in the vb ide and have the ide convert as I go.
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>Just a few more thoughts to consider.
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