On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 04:59:40 +1100, "Aalaan" <veryinvalid@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I still work in both environments and the only significant disadvantages
I've encountered with
Visual Basic.NET are:
1) Learning the Framework and new language features (which of course can
be overcome)
2) Desktop apps on average are not as fast
3) Distribution of the .NET Framework
Those are 3 pretty big disadvantages, don't you think?
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