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    Vijjuuu
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    Hi All, i need some info regarding c# and vb.net. which one(c# or vb.net) will be good to kept as front end , back end will be a database for project like school management system or to develop any kind of automation software. i dont know which can be better one to do this kind of project. Thanks in advance .

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      Hi All, i need some info regarding c# and vb.net. which one(c# or vb.net) will be good to kept as front end , back end will be a database for project like school management system or to develop any kind of automation software. i dont know which can be better one to do this kind of project. Thanks in advance .

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      Michael Bookatz
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      The answer to this question is 6 of one half a dozen of the other! It depends on which skill set you have now and going forward.

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        Hi All, i need some info regarding c# and vb.net. which one(c# or vb.net) will be good to kept as front end , back end will be a database for project like school management system or to develop any kind of automation software. i dont know which can be better one to do this kind of project. Thanks in advance .

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        It seems that you need to start with your basics as far as the .net technologies are concerned. So I would recommend you to acquire some knowledge before you start your project by buying some good books on .net and referring online materials. Regards Saanj

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          Hi All, i need some info regarding c# and vb.net. which one(c# or vb.net) will be good to kept as front end , back end will be a database for project like school management system or to develop any kind of automation software. i dont know which can be better one to do this kind of project. Thanks in advance .

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          Christian Graus
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          They are basically identical. They compile to the same MSIL, and the differences between the languages are minor, and unlikely to affect a project like this. So, go with what you feel comfortable with.

          Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. "! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums. I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp

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            It seems that you need to start with your basics as far as the .net technologies are concerned. So I would recommend you to acquire some knowledge before you start your project by buying some good books on .net and referring online materials. Regards Saanj

            There is no foolish question, there is no final answer...

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            Vijjuuu
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            Thanks.

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              The answer to this question is 6 of one half a dozen of the other! It depends on which skill set you have now and going forward.

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              Thanks

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                They are basically identical. They compile to the same MSIL, and the differences between the languages are minor, and unlikely to affect a project like this. So, go with what you feel comfortable with.

                Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. "! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums. I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp

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                Vijjuuu
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                Thanks..

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                • V Vijjuuu

                  Hi All, i need some info regarding c# and vb.net. which one(c# or vb.net) will be good to kept as front end , back end will be a database for project like school management system or to develop any kind of automation software. i dont know which can be better one to do this kind of project. Thanks in advance .

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                  Colin Angus Mackay
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                  They are both much of a muchness. Which one is preferable is based on which ever you prefer using. Or if you are needing to hire developers, which ever one has a supply of good quality (assuming that's what you want) developers in your area.

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                    They are both much of a muchness. Which one is preferable is based on which ever you prefer using. Or if you are needing to hire developers, which ever one has a supply of good quality (assuming that's what you want) developers in your area.

                    Man who stand on hill with mouth open wait long time for roast duck to drop in

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                    Thanks colin . i am C++ developer and i am familiar with .net but not a expert . But after reading these replies some question got in my mind . may be if it out of topic just ignore my question. my question in what areas does C# and VB.net defer , is it just programmer preference ? or is there any functional areas where these two will be defer ? if my question is too much then pls ignore it . Thank you very much for you time.

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                      Thanks colin . i am C++ developer and i am familiar with .net but not a expert . But after reading these replies some question got in my mind . may be if it out of topic just ignore my question. my question in what areas does C# and VB.net defer , is it just programmer preference ? or is there any functional areas where these two will be defer ? if my question is too much then pls ignore it . Thank you very much for you time.

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                      Colin Angus Mackay
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                      Vijjuuuuuuuuu........... wrote:

                      my question in what areas does C# and VB.net defer , is it just programmer preference ? or is there any functional areas where these two will be defer ?

                      There are minor differences in the code that is generated by the compiler, but nothing that would get me worked up. The product groups have a policy to keep the two languages broadly in sync, but there are some differences. e.g. VB9 has inline XML - In other words you can write XML in the language and it will create a proper DOM for it. In C# you have to create the objects or parse an XML string to get to the same DOM. They way I look at it is that there are about 100 differences (style/syntactic) and over 100,000 identical things (the methods on the .NET Framework)

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                        Vijjuuuuuuuuu........... wrote:

                        my question in what areas does C# and VB.net defer , is it just programmer preference ? or is there any functional areas where these two will be defer ?

                        There are minor differences in the code that is generated by the compiler, but nothing that would get me worked up. The product groups have a policy to keep the two languages broadly in sync, but there are some differences. e.g. VB9 has inline XML - In other words you can write XML in the language and it will create a proper DOM for it. In C# you have to create the objects or parse an XML string to get to the same DOM. They way I look at it is that there are about 100 differences (style/syntactic) and over 100,000 identical things (the methods on the .NET Framework)

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                        Thank you so much for your time Colin. i really appreciate for your time .

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                          Thanks colin . i am C++ developer and i am familiar with .net but not a expert . But after reading these replies some question got in my mind . may be if it out of topic just ignore my question. my question in what areas does C# and VB.net defer , is it just programmer preference ? or is there any functional areas where these two will be defer ? if my question is too much then pls ignore it . Thank you very much for you time.

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                          I'm absolutly not a expert on the subject, but my friends tell me that you get a lot of hangups when using multi threeds in VB.Net but never in C#. To be frank the tell me 'u get hangups multi threeding in VB.NET ... i doesn't work' So I say use C# because you probably sooner or later like to use this solutions.

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                            I'm absolutly not a expert on the subject, but my friends tell me that you get a lot of hangups when using multi threeds in VB.Net but never in C#. To be frank the tell me 'u get hangups multi threeding in VB.NET ... i doesn't work' So I say use C# because you probably sooner or later like to use this solutions.

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                            Colin Angus Mackay
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                            Singan wrote:

                            my friends tell me that you get a lot of hangups when using multi threeds in VB.Net but never in C#.

                            This argument is specious. You can screw up multi-threading just as easily in C# as you can in VB.

                            Singan wrote:

                            I'm absolutly not a expert on the subject

                            Singan wrote:

                            my friends tell me

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                            So I say use C#

                            Indeed. :|

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                              I'm absolutly not a expert on the subject, but my friends tell me that you get a lot of hangups when using multi threeds in VB.Net but never in C#. To be frank the tell me 'u get hangups multi threeding in VB.NET ... i doesn't work' So I say use C# because you probably sooner or later like to use this solutions.

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                              Singan wrote:

                              To be frank the tell me 'u get hangups multi threeding in VB.NET ... i doesn't work'

                              Sorry, but that is totally untrue, unless they discovered a bug in the VB.NET compiler. Threading is handled by the CLR, and it knows nothing about VB.NET or C#, only MSIL.

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                                I'm absolutly not a expert on the subject, but my friends tell me that you get a lot of hangups when using multi threeds in VB.Net but never in C#. To be frank the tell me 'u get hangups multi threeding in VB.NET ... i doesn't work' So I say use C# because you probably sooner or later like to use this solutions.

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                                Thanks Singan, when there is Visual studio , we used to use Visual Basic that is the only front end we used to use. and i used to do automation project in Visual basic . now i am planning to do some projects to .NET so i am confused which one to use C# or VB.NET because both provide window application and both looks really the same . both provide data base connectivity and reporting tools etc.. so i thought of asking experts this forum.

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                                  I'm absolutly not a expert on the subject, but my friends tell me that you get a lot of hangups when using multi threeds in VB.Net but never in C#. To be frank the tell me 'u get hangups multi threeding in VB.NET ... i doesn't work' So I say use C# because you probably sooner or later like to use this solutions.

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                                  Singan wrote:

                                  I'm absolutly not a expert on the subject

                                  Singan wrote:

                                  my friends tell me that you get a lot of hangups when using multi threeds in VB.Net but never in C#.

                                  Singan wrote:

                                  To be frank the tell me 'u get hangups multi threeding in VB.NET ... i doesn't work'

                                  Singan wrote:

                                  So I say use C# because you probably sooner or later like to use this solutions.

                                  There's nothing like arguing a case from a position of no knowledge. This argument is complete and utter rubbish - in fact, it's been a long time since I've heard an argument that is so completely wrong, that it has a degree in wrongness. You do know that threading is a capability of the OS (and encapsulated by the framework on top) don't you? Given that, you do know that there isn't a VB only version of the .NET runtime don't you. So, stop relying on other people to do your thinking for you, and start thinking for yourself. Any idea that starts with "this bloke told me" is almost always guaranteed to be wrong.

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                                    I'm absolutly not a expert on the subject, but my friends tell me that you get a lot of hangups when using multi threeds in VB.Net but never in C#. To be frank the tell me 'u get hangups multi threeding in VB.NET ... i doesn't work' So I say use C# because you probably sooner or later like to use this solutions.

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                                    Singan wrote:

                                    I'm absolutly not a expert on the subject

                                    No, and...

                                    Singan wrote:

                                    but my friends tell me that you get a lot of hangups when using multi threeds in VB.Net but never in C#.

                                    it appears your friends are idiots.

                                    Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. "! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums. I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp

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                                      Thanks Singan, when there is Visual studio , we used to use Visual Basic that is the only front end we used to use. and i used to do automation project in Visual basic . now i am planning to do some projects to .NET so i am confused which one to use C# or VB.NET because both provide window application and both looks really the same . both provide data base connectivity and reporting tools etc.. so i thought of asking experts this forum.

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                                      Pete OHanlon
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                                      Please ignore this idiot. He's wrong - in fact he couldn't be further off the mark if he insisted the earth was flat.

                                      "WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith

                                      As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.

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                                        Singan wrote:

                                        I'm absolutly not a expert on the subject

                                        No, and...

                                        Singan wrote:

                                        but my friends tell me that you get a lot of hangups when using multi threeds in VB.Net but never in C#.

                                        it appears your friends are idiots.

                                        Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. "! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums. I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp

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                                        Pete OHanlon
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                                        Christian Graus wrote:

                                        it appears your friends are idiots.

                                        Not only his friends - I have to assume they're his frat buddies from idiots anonymous.

                                        "WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith

                                        As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.

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                                          Please ignore this idiot. He's wrong - in fact he couldn't be further off the mark if he insisted the earth was flat.

                                          "WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith

                                          As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.

                                          My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Onyx

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                                          Colin Angus Mackay
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                                          Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                                          in fact he couldn't be further off the mark if he insisted the earth was flat.

                                          I prefer listening to the arguments of the concave earth society myself. :)

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