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c# and vb.net 2005

Asked by bear23 in Programming Languages

Tags: 2005, vb, better

What is going on. When c# first came out M$ was pushing users to move to that. Now I see an article that show that you can now translate c# to vb.net.
 
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic/default.aspx?pull=/msdnmag/issues/06/02/PasteAs/default.aspx

why does it seem like vb.net is being pushed so much more in the 2005 version. I just decided to move to c# from vb.net because of the following.

1.forced declaration of variables

2. told it was better language for businesses (reguardless that vb can do the same)

3. was told c# is more professional where vb.net was used more as hobbiest.

4. Pay is larger

5. More companies were moving to it.

6. Makes you become a better programmer.

Was everything I ever read wrong????

I know both, but have be centralizing all my new programs to c# because of hearing it was a better choice between the 2. Now I am seeing M$ really pushing vb.net.


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