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  • tmoehlman@gmail.com

    World-wide use of VB.NET 2005

    I'm currently taking a VB.NET class at my local technical college, and
    we have an assignment to write a paper on the adoption of VB.NET 2005
    around the world. I have searched endlessly for references to use,
    but haven't found anything that is very useful.

    I'd greatly appreciate any leads on where I might find some factual
    data. Specifically, I need to know what countries VB.NET is
    available in and the languages that Microsoft has translated VB.NET
    into.

    Thanks!
  • =?Utf-8?B?U3VydHVyWg==?=

    #2
    RE: World-wide use of VB.NET 2005

    Contacting Microsoft's Public Relations department is probably your best bet.

    --
    David Streeter
    Synchrotech Software
    Sydney Australia


    "tmoehlman@gmai l.com" wrote:
    I'm currently taking a VB.NET class at my local technical college, and
    we have an assignment to write a paper on the adoption of VB.NET 2005
    around the world. I have searched endlessly for references to use,
    but haven't found anything that is very useful.
    >
    I'd greatly appreciate any leads on where I might find some factual
    data. Specifically, I need to know what countries VB.NET is
    available in and the languages that Microsoft has translated VB.NET
    into.
    >
    Thanks!
    >

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    • JHB

      #3
      Re: World-wide use of VB.NET 2005

      You might try Paul Vick or Beth Massi. they might point you in the right direction.
      a blog on programming languageson programming languages, the tech industry, and other stuff…



      and here is the TIOBE Programming Community Index.

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      • =?Utf-8?B?VEpN?=

        #4
        Re: World-wide use of VB.NET 2005

        Thanks for the leads. The best I've received so far.

        "JHB" wrote:
        You might try Paul Vick or Beth Massi. they might point you in the right direction.
        a blog on programming languageson programming languages, the tech industry, and other stuff…


        >
        and here is the TIOBE Programming Community Index.

        >

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