> I've played with both. VB is far more bloated than C#, but VB is also used
> for developing Windows applications.

So is C#. Anything you can do with one .NET language, you can do with another.

> If you are going to be developing only for web, then C# is far more compact
> and clean. If you are also going to be developing Windows applications, VB
> is more useful there.

VB is only more useful there if you have experience writing VB desktop
or console applications.

If you have no prior experience with C# or VB, I would strongly
recommend that you learn C#, since it's the .NET reference language
and it's very similar to Java. VB isn't really that similar to
anything commonly used elsewhere.

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