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>It is true that generally more VFP people have preferred C# over VB.NET - however, there is a small but growing mindset where people use VB.NET for user interface modules and C# for more application-tier-level work.
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>As I get more and more involved with .NET, I find the language difference to be less and less of a major issue (which, of course, is one of the ideas of the entire solution).
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>While I also 'prefer' C# over VB.NET, that's mainly because I worked in C in the past...but the 'beef' is in the framework.
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>Kevin
I agree but even for an old VB programmer, it's good to learn C# because much of the framework is written in that language. And what's good is that C# share similarities with C, C++ and Java while VB only share similiraties with VB. For these reasons, I am under the impression that VB will fade away slowly but surely.
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