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Old 15-03-2005, 10:16 PM   #6
NrmMyth
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Originally posted by aaberg@Mar 15 2005, 11:03 PM
If you want to program Visual Basic, then I would suggest using the newest version of the language called VB.NET. The old VB is on it's way out, and will not be supported much longer. It's quite a step to move from VB to VB.NET, so you better just make the step once.

If I where you, I would choose to learn C#. It is very similar to other popular languages (C++, java, php). The VB syntax is very different to other languages, and doesn't always make sence. If you can program VB, you cannot necessarily program other languages. If you can program C#, it's very easy to lean almost any other language. And a lot of people think C# is easier learn, because of the fact, that there are fewer keywords to remember than in VB. You can use both VB.NET and C# for making windows and web applications.

Java is also a great language, and there are a lot of free tools for programming java. This could also be your new language.
k:
That may be correct, but I think that .NET products have a price, unless..........
...........:twisted: you have a friend that ownes them.
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