things that are old enough to still be running vb? and i have a feeling people who still stick to vb are fairly stubborn.
i know im stereotyping here sorry if i offended anyone but that was my experience On Tuesday, 13 October 2015, Bill McCarthy <[email protected]> wrote: > Really ? What ‘legacy’ things are you referring to ? > > > > > > > > > > > *From: *Nelson > *Sent: *Tuesday, 13 October 2015 12:52 PM > *To: *ozDotNet > *Subject: *Re: vb.net > > > > > > Personally i would turn down such offer - actually wouldnt even be > applying in the first place. > > > > pretty good market out there with JS and C# .NET, try looking else where > if you can > > > > > > > > if you just recently graduated, your modern mindset would have a hard time > dealing with VB and the legacy system. > > > > you will likely lose passion > > > > > > just my 2 cents > > > > > > On 13 October 2015 at 12:47, Tom P <[email protected] > <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote: > > Guys I've been offered a junior dev job but they insist on vb.net only. > Does anyone know what is happening with vb.net going forward? I would > hate to get stuck into the vb.net world and have it killed off within a > few years. > > > Thanks > > Tom > > > > > > >
