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VB.net Vs C#.net

Asked by AndrewDBrown in .Net Editors & IDEs, .NET

We are about to convert one of our MS Access databases to .Net.  Initially the back-end will remain as an Access database, but will eventually migrate to SQL05/08 - but for now Access should be fine.  

The question that I need to answer is, are there any clear benefits in re-developing the front-end in C# over VB?  

I really need to ensure that this application, is as good as it can be long-term, so picking the right development platform is essential.  It may even eventually become a web appliction.

All the best


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