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Old 04-07-2005, 08:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I want to know which of the following of the languages are better.Please rank them in your order of preference.

1. VB.Net
2. C#(C Sharp)

I am having a vacation right now so I want to utilise it.Also tell me which one easier to learn and implement.
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Old 04-07-2005, 11:04 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I know zilch about programing. But here's something that might help - http://www.cmswire.com/cms/featured-...cle-000591.php

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Old 06-07-2005, 10:58 PM   #3 (permalink)
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VB.Net and C# is part of visual studio.NET

Both use same .NET framework and common IDE, so naturally thing that can be done with VB.NET could be done in VC#.

So which is better does not seem to be right question?
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I prefer to code in VB.NET than in c#. But that's just because I have had a lot of fun with VB 6. If u like C++ better than VB (unlikely), u can use c#.

So, u see, it's more of a matter of preference when it comes to .NET languages.
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vb.nert and C# (if u talking abt c#.net) are part of visual studio.net so only syntax of both are different otherwise at runtime both pass through phase of MSIL so finally both r equal
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well a/q i guive the rank as under
1. c #
2. vb net
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Since u are going to learn this in the vacation, I would sincerely recommend VB.NET over c#. Believe me, VB.Net is much more beginer friendly than C#. Also, I joined a local .net group to clear my doubts as I did trial & error learning. You can do something like that too. Just join those microsoft groupos and they will supply you with Visual studio and msdn for free! There are weekly hands-on sessions too.
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