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RE: FN-FORUM java
date posted 28th January 2003 16:56
Yes. C# also has the snob value component. C++ and java programmers
graduate to c#.
VB6 programmers graduate to VB.NET. Well, I ask you who would you want
to employ?
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well considering they watered down vb.net to satisfy some of the VB
programmers bellyaching about having to maybe - the shock, the horror -
improving their general coding practices i still rate c# higher as a
platform from where to becomer familiar with other languages.
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> Quoting David Eckersall [EMAIL REMOVED]
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> > to java a lot easier than you would with just something like VB
> > under
your
> > belt.
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> One needs to distinguish between vb up to VB6 and VB.NET
>
> James Murphy
> Consett, County Durham.
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