>Thank Kevin
>I have work with VFP for 10 years and never work with C# and VB
>
If you never worked with VB in the past, I suggest you to choose C# because :
1. It's similar to C, C++ and above all Java
2. It's the preferred .NET language
3. It was designed from scratch without any legacy dependency like VB
4. It's shorter to type : less words and thus the code seems much clearer to read.
>
>>Several people will respond with different (and very valid) viewpoints. Here are mine:
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>>1) The framework classes are much more important than the language
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>>2) I've been talking to people who use VB.NET for the UI piece and C# for the application tier
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>>3) If you've previously programmed in C or C++ or Java, you might feel a tad more comfortable in C#. If you worked heavily before in VB, then VB.NET might make more sense to you.
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>>4) I personally use C#.
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>>Some time ago, Cathi Gero posted a URL with that had some discussion items on the differences between the languages. I'll see if I can find it.
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>>But above all...learn the framework.
>>
>>Kevin
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