Arch4ngel
Well-known member
Yeah... I can do so... but I wont be revelant...
I like C# because its more quick and have some operator overload (which I use often).
HOWEVER... I put effort in learning VB.NET as much as I put in learning any language. To put an end to this flame war... I have a big opinion that will make people think again before flaming VB Programmer.
You have the absolute right to hate a language. But you dont have the right to say that ALL programmer that work ONLY in VB.NET and VB6 (hummm... not OOP but dont care) are BAD programmer. Some are so damn good.
Here is my point... you MUST learn the most used language or the incoming language. Its clear that C# is incoming and that you must learn to work with it. But VB.NET will be used by most of VB6 user and youll finally have to work with somehow. So the philosophy in computing is : "Learn as much as you want because someone else will take the job you cant do". That mean that C# and C++ programmer shall take a look at VB.NET and VB6 (VB.NET) user shall take a look at C# (C++ might be a little too hard for them).
Now... everything is clear... other "opinion" are sensless... "facts" are more important. And the facts are there is a LOT of people who use VB... so better learn to work with it.
I like C# because its more quick and have some operator overload (which I use often).
HOWEVER... I put effort in learning VB.NET as much as I put in learning any language. To put an end to this flame war... I have a big opinion that will make people think again before flaming VB Programmer.
You have the absolute right to hate a language. But you dont have the right to say that ALL programmer that work ONLY in VB.NET and VB6 (hummm... not OOP but dont care) are BAD programmer. Some are so damn good.
Here is my point... you MUST learn the most used language or the incoming language. Its clear that C# is incoming and that you must learn to work with it. But VB.NET will be used by most of VB6 user and youll finally have to work with somehow. So the philosophy in computing is : "Learn as much as you want because someone else will take the job you cant do". That mean that C# and C++ programmer shall take a look at VB.NET and VB6 (VB.NET) user shall take a look at C# (C++ might be a little too hard for them).
Now... everything is clear... other "opinion" are sensless... "facts" are more important. And the facts are there is a LOT of people who use VB... so better learn to work with it.