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  • Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]

    #16
    Re: Choosing a programming language for use in the future...

    * "Jose Caliente" <jc@noble.net > scripsit:[color=blue]
    > lear C# ![/color]

    ???

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    Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]
    <http://www.mvps.org/dotnet>

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    • Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]

      #17
      Re: Choosing a programming language for use in the future...

      * "=?Utf-8?B?Qy1TaGFyaw= =?=" <anonymous@disc ussions.microso ft.com> scripsit:[color=blue][color=green]
      >> I have studied vb6, vb.net, and c++, and am currently learning
      >> alot about c#[/color]
      >
      > if you know C++ and also learning a lot with C#, i think you should
      > stay and continue sharpening your C Sharp skills. (since you already
      > know VB.NET)[/color]

      I would learn both, VB.NET and C#.

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      Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]
      <http://www.mvps.org/dotnet>

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      • Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]

        #18
        Re: Choosing a programming language for use in the future...

        * "Scott M." <s-mar@BADSPAMsnet .net> scripsit:[color=blue]
        > Knowing VB 6.0 is not the same as knowing VB.NET[/color]

        But it makes learning VB.NET easier than learning C#.

        ;-)

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        Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]
        <http://www.mvps.org/dotnet>

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        • Scott M.

          #19
          Re: Choosing a programming language for use in the future...

          True, but that's not my point. The last post said "you already know
          VB.NET", implying that if you know VB 6, you know VB.NET and my post was
          pointing out that this is not true.


          "Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]" <hirf-spam-me-here@gmx.at> wrote in message
          news:bv67ag$okp il$1@ID-208219.news.uni-berlin.de...[color=blue]
          > * "Scott M." <s-mar@BADSPAMsnet .net> scripsit:[color=green]
          > > Knowing VB 6.0 is not the same as knowing VB.NET[/color]
          >
          > But it makes learning VB.NET easier than learning C#.
          >
          > ;-)
          >
          > --
          > Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]
          > <http://www.mvps.org/dotnet>[/color]


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          • Brandon J. Van Every

            #20
            Re: Choosing a programming language for use in the future...

            Chad Z. Hower aka Kudzu wrote:[color=blue]
            > murl@cbsmemphis .com (murl) wrote in news:a11c4534.0 401261406.4a527 555
            > @posting.google .com:[color=green]
            >> enviornment, and the ease of use but wonder could my apps be better
            >> in c#? I have studied vb6, vb.net, and c++, and am currently learning[/color]
            >
            > No. With .net everything is the same. Language is now just a personal
            > preference.[/color]

            It is also an employer / client preference. How much money can you get
            *paid* for knowing various languages? If you want more money, follow the
            trendy buzzwords.

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            Cheers, www.indiegamedesign.com
            Brandon Van Every Seattle, WA

            20% of the world is real.
            80% is gobbledygook we make up inside our own heads.

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            • Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]

              #21
              Re: Choosing a programming language for use in the future...

              * "Scott M." <s-mar@BADSPAMsnet .net> scripsit:[color=blue]
              > True, but that's not my point. The last post said "you already know
              > VB.NET", implying that if you know VB 6, you know VB.NET and my post was
              > pointing out that this is not true.[/color]

              ACK. My post was only an addition.

              :-)

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              Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]
              <http://www.mvps.org/dotnet>

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