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Roland Schumacher alias GENiALi
28. April 2009 -- 176
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At ZDNet.de a Justin James has published a post carries on exactly this question.
Technically there is no reason. The functionality may not. Personal preference for a language is clearly one of the reasons.
But how should a VB.NET be bad developers as a c#? Where does this bias?
He forgot a view. That is why, I learned not VB.NET but c#.
VB is a training language. Simply said, it must be simple so that you can learn it easily. A language for students and those in training. It was successful because you could easily learn.
And that is why I wanted never to do with VB. NEVER. I don't really want it. And none of the 8 other programmer is excited when he has what using VB or VB.NET to do. There is a general rejection.
With me it is the past of VB.
In addition also the helplessness if you should do what with VB again. The unnecessary; at the end of a line. Or the if the {brackets}. Everything is any how differently.
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