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From: Neeraj_Bangalore
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Well, 

 
My 
views on this topic are as follows : 
 
1. 
Microsoft itself promotes C#. It is also some got some standards, the name I 
don't remember right now. 
2. C# provides automatic documentation of code, which is not there 
in VB.NET right now. May be it will come up in future releases for VB.NET 
also.
3. I 
have heard ( not sure ), the C# gives better access to memory space than VB.NET. 
Like in case when you want to use pointers and threading etc. But when you are 
not using very hi-fi fundas of the language then it will not make any 
difference. 
 
In 
case of language selection, my personal vote goes to C# as it is Microsoft 
preffered language. So as far as I believe, if any enhancement if Microsoft does 
then it will be fist of all be there in C#. 

Regards,
Neeraj 
Saluja
SCT Software Solutions, Bangalore

 

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