IMHO it is not so much that VB.Net is BAD per se, rather that C# has become 
more mainstream.  

I've done quite a bit of work with VB.Net over the years and found it to be an 
easier transition from VFP.   But there is much more C# work out there to be 
had, and you'll find far more code samples written in C# than VB online as well 
as in printed booiks.  For anyone getting into .NET I would recommend C#, but 
don't feel VB is _that_ bad an option either.

I'm learning C# and intend to use it going forward.   As always, YMMV

Lou



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Kurt Wendt
...

The one reason I am considering C#/.Net is that the co. I work for already owns 
Visual Studio. As such, there is no extra costs for me to try and develop with 
it. Maybe I could even use something else within the Studio - although NOT VB - 
since I've heard too much bad stuff about that. 
...


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