Re: using classes vs. modules
- From: "Michael C" <mike@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 00:35:12 +1100
"Rory Becker" <rorybecker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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An even more important point is that the C# point of view doesn't matter
to a VB programmer..
We have chosen Vb.Net for our own reasons and really do not care to have
you (Michael) jump into our forum only to try to convince us that we are
wrong. There are many hundreds of thousands of VB programmers of *all*
levels throughout the world who are very happy with their choice of
language. It serves us very well.
There are additional things which would allow it to be even better for one
task or another, but in general, it is fine.
The same can be said of C# I'm sure.
We have listened to all your arguments and largely rejected them as
subjective.
We are happy here, otherwise we would have already moved.
Please take this thread offline as it has long since left the indicated
subject matter.
Why then are you reading it? Why do you beg me to stop writing yet you can't
being yourself to stop reading? Doesn't make sense.
Michael
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