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Originally posted by lopardo
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Originally posted by CookieRevised
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Originally posted by DJeX
Ahhh I can't seem to decide which is better! I know VB 6 is old so it's probably going to be either VB.NET or C#.
old doesn't mean bad...
Obsolete does... How can you make programs (and I'm talking about "real life programs", yesterday I saw an ad on the newspaper asking for VB programmers...) in a language that is dead? But anyone could see this happening, VB wasn't a real programming language and it sucked.
VB is far from dead! As a matter of fact is is very much alive...
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Originally posted by lopardo
See Delphi, it's easy to use and powerful... With Delphi 2005 you can keep programming in Win32 and port your existing Win32 programs to .NET easily
That's also true with VB and VC...
(and for all the languages: MS says porting from win32 to .NET is easy, this is true for small and not complicated programs. For bigger and more complicated programs, porting to .NET breaks many things and is not so easy at all.)