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I am applying for a job which includes some legacy VB.NET apps to support, but they also have WinForms.


Is it safe to say theVB.NET would also be websites, with ASPX pages?


This is now a C# Shop. Any thoughts on a version of the WinForms that I can review? It's been some some before I coded WinForms Apps.


Thanks

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Thanks. I do get that. I was not sure of VB for WinForms was called "VB.NET". Thanks

Here's a related question...


What is the name of the"code behind" default logic in WinForms? Is there a term to describe it?


I have used the conventional. But also used MVP, Model View Presenter...


What is the out-of-the-box term? And what other options are there?

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