> Well they've been written in both Haskell[1], and C#[2], so VB might
> not be out of the realm of possibility (in fact, I think any language
> that compiles to CIL is fine for [2])!

Ah, but that's really VB.Net rather than proper Old School VB. VB.Net
is just C# in a flowery frock.

My point stands though, although you can write any program in any
Turing-complete language, doesn't mean you *should*.

Martin
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