Re: Is VB.NET dead?

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clintonG wrote:
This month's Redmond Developer magazine states VB.NET will continue to be developed.but C# is the preferred language for general programming. Quite frankly, I think many developers adopted C# as they quickly came to understand web development requires a mastery of Javascript and the syntax for Javascript and C# is exactly the same as it is with Java so a developer learns three languages for the price of one.


Would it be possible to get a link to this article? I cant seem to find it.
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