Re: C# and vb
- From: "Abel Eduardo Pereira" <abel.e.pereira@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 00:33:43 -0000
Hi Stan,
Concerning the first question, I believe it's indeed a matter of preference
(there are no meaningful advantages of using C# or VB .NET).
Concerning the second question, I use to use SharpDevelop IDE to convert
from VB .NET to C# (the opposite is also available). However, at this time,
it only works with the framework v1.1.
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Best regards,
Abel Eduardo Pereira
"Stanley" <slevy@newyorkny> wrote in message
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>I have been using vb in visual studiio (windows programming), but now I am
> looking at asp. I notice that most of the books I look at use C#. I know
> booth languages are very similar execept for syntax, but I am more
> confortable with VB. My questions are: 1) Is it just a matter of
> preference
> as to with language is used and 2) can I convert sample code from the
> books I
> am looking at from C# to VB.
> Thanks,
> --
> Stan
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