>Hi Morgan,
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>In my case I'm a one-man shop. Having a VB.NET project and a C# project in the same solution works perfectly fine for me. Writing the application using both C# and VB allows me to become proficient in both - which for me is a good thing.
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>I'm now finding that some clients are now specifying which language they want the apps built in - having experience using both puts me in a good position.
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Oh yeah, I mean the experience is a great thing to have w/ both languages. For a one man shop, that isn't a bad idea at all, it makes it more flexible and gives you more skills. But, for Thomas and a large shop it just seems another hoop to jump through.
Morgan
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