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I agree with craigg75, that is all.
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Good one now i am felling Conferrable in VB
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It is interesting thing. Microsoft planned that developers will use both languages at the same moment at the same project. But we see in web only dirty debates which is better. Ohh...
Great article, thank!
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We had a hard time figuring out, what the colon means in Visual Basic. My first attempt to find out here, but I didn't see it. I suggest to add this to one of the tables:
Separating code statements on a single line: ":" in Visual Basic, ";" in C#
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I would suggest adding statements 'Imports' (VB.NET) and 'using' (C#).
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AFAIK the C# keyword for IsDbNull is IsNull
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It is a good article for beginners. More updates are needed.
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Article is way out of date. For those starting in .NET you need to review the newer features of C# and VB. For example, C# has optional parameters - the article says not. Several other things are missing such as the more extensive use of generics.
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great article. its very good for beginners to understand the difference between both languages.
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Thanks for sharing! Gets my 5.
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Useful reference, thought could maybe do with some updating.
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mole holes
by Chris Sowa
oh, to be a cosmic mole
in and out of planck-sized holes
experiencing all as whole
trying to preserve one's soul
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Just poor and far outdated.
C# and VB share the same framework and CLR... Entire article is flamebait.....
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Sure it says the differences, but it doesn't show them... Lemme see some code.!!!
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Earlier this week I needed the VB.net equivalent of C#'s default(T) and finding it took a while.
I didn't see it on your list, you should probably add it -- but I won't tell you what it is. ::evil grin::
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Error 117 Operator '||' cannot be applied to operands of type 'string' and 'string' C:\Documents and Settings\bala.c\My Documents\Visual Studio 2008\Projects\bllexport2\bllexport2\Export.cs 1075 320 bllexport2
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Nice Comparsion re
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Very nice comparison ... I get a better help from this.
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Good article
Anthony
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I have confused previously why some people prefer vb and why some prefer c#.
But after reading this article I have cleared about it.
Gr8 going
Jinal Desai
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This is all very interesting. But it's 5 years old.
Please bin the thing!
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Old doesn't mean outdated, and even if it was, that wouldn't be an argument to bin it. Visual Basic 6 is deprecated, but the articles are still valid.
I are Troll
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DHCut wrote: But it's 5 years old.
So who cares? It still contains useful information. It still serves purpose for those who may just now be getting into VB.NET and C#.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
"Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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This article explains about advantages, differences and new features of VB.NET and C#.
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| First Posted | 30 Mar 2005 |
| Views | 846,197 |
| Bookmarked | 369 times |
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