Re: Tool to mark code which has been executed
- From: Tom Shelton <tom_shelton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 01 May 2008 14:10:41 -0700
On 2008-05-01, Michel Posseth [MCP] <MSDN@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
By the way, if you don't mind my asking, why would you want to convert
from VB.NET to C# once you have a working product? I'm just curious
on the justification for that...
Because they have a incredible stupid management / project leader
I can not think of anny valid reasson why someone would do such a stupid
thing , this is flushing company monney through the toilet
Unless they are planning to outsource the maintenance of the hole project to
a external party where all coders are C# coders
Why would someone abandon the language that he has built programs with for
years , wich has the biggest comunity , is the easiest to learn , has
cheaper programmers ( it is a fact that C# proggers earn more don`t ask me
why ? ) , has the biggest user base etc etc etc
just my opinion
Michel
I somewhat agree... Which is why I asked the question :) I personally
prefer C# over VB.NET - but, it seems to me to be silly to spend the
time, effort, and money to port the application twice...
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Tom Shelton
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