>Hi Morgan,
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>You might be surprised to find out the number of large enterprise-sized companies that using both VB.NET and C#. The main use of VB.NET is for the UI portion of the app and everything else in C#. There are many clients of mine that are doing this very approach because of the skill base of the developers involved. The focus of the languages are very different and will be even more so in the future.
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I wouldn't doubt that a lot of large enterprise-sized companies are using both VB.NET and C#, but it seems like another layer of possible confusion to add. I mean, if there are both skill levels for developers, and that is the beauty of .NET. But, ideally I would think that it would be better to keep to as few of languages as possible. I mean, if I would need to bring some back-end developers to a UI part of the application because time restrictions. I just think it adds another level of potential problems.
Morgan
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