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Definitely C#

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C# vs VB

Preference, advantages and disadvantages , your complaints and appreciation

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Posted on Friday, April 25, 2008 at 3:03 AM

Definitely C#

With C# you have more power at your fingertips, its programming structure for console applications is great. Plus I find it easier to learn and program in C# than in VB. I find that I'm able to do more stuff using C# and from my experience less program crashes but that all depends on the programmer.
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Posted by jwilborn2 on on Friday, May 02, 2008 at 6:09 PM
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I agree !
Yes I agree with you, I was developping my websites using vb.net, but I discover C# and I love it. I suggest C# to all vb.net developper, try it !

Jean Wilborn http://www.allshoppingstore.com

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