RE: C# & VB-> General Questions

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From: Dennis (Dennis_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/26/04


Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 16:59:01 -0700

It's been an ineresting discussion to follow. Speaking from an end user's
point of view, I couldn't care less how sloppy the code is nor what form it's
in, I just want a simple interface for the enduser and an application that is
bug free. Maybe a bit more use of debuggers would help because there's a lot
of software out there that's not intuitive to use and is very buggy!

"Hareth" wrote:

> C# 2005 express & vb 2005 express:
>
>
> 1. During runtime, I can edit my codes in C#..... How come this cannot be
> done in VB? it says ...."read-only" during runtime......
>
> 2. Why does vb automatically show the errors, but C# i have to build the app
> b4 errors are underlined in my code?
>
>
>



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