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  • C CodeWraith

    Now you have done it. He already was foaming over throwing VB and VB.Net into one pot.

    I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats. His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.

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    VB fanbois: you know what they are like ... :laugh:

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      georani wrote:

      but more fun and readable to program with

      :omg:

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      georani wrote:

      but more fun and readable to program with

      Google translate: "The only language I know"

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      • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

        VB fanbois: you know what they are like ... :laugh:

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        And I thought I was the only one here who enjoys poking the fanbois (of any sort) until they jump up to the ceiling.

        I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats. His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.

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        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

          georani wrote:

          but more fun and readable to program with

          Google translate: "The only language I know"

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          Wait until he discovers JavaScript. He is perfect JS fanboi material.

          I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats. His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.

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          • C CodeWraith

            Wait until he discovers JavaScript. He is perfect JS fanboi material.

            I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats. His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.

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            Oh gawd. We don't need another one; the world doesn't need another one. Anyway, he'll never cope: "{" instead of "Begin" will blow his mind. :laugh:

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            • G georani

              Visual Basic.NET is a great programming language, so powerful as C#, but more fun and readable to program with it. So finally after so many years VB.NET has surpassed C# in TIOBE Index (July 2018) See Picture Here (July 2018) www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/

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              So, The TIOBE index is nothing more than an analysis of search results from the following search engines:

              [Search Engine] [Weight]
              Google.com 7.69%
              Youtube.com 7.38%
              Baidu.com 7.08%
              Wikipedia.org 6.77%
              Yahoo.com: 6.46%
              Google.co.in: 6.15%
              Google.co.jp: 5.85%
              Google.ru: 5.54%
              Google.co.uk: 5.23%
              Google.com.br: 4.92%
              Google.com.hk: 4.62%
              Google.de: 4.31%
              Google.fr: 4.00%
              Ebay.com: 3.69%
              Csdn.net: 3.38%
              Bing.com: 3.08%
              Msn.com: 2.77%
              Google.it: 2.46%
              Hao123.com: 2.15%
              Google.ca: 1.85%
              Google.com.au: 1.54%
              Google.es: 1.23%
              Google.com.mx: 0.92%
              Ebay.de: 0.62%
              Google.com.tr: 0.31%
              = 100%

              Using the following search term: +" programming" And the result is derived from the following equation: ((hits(PL,SE1)/hits(SE1) + ... + hits(PL,SEn)/hits(SEn))/n Source: [TIOBE Programming Community Index Definition](https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/programming-languages-definition/) It's basically a meaningless number. Have a look at the [graph they have presented](https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/). Notice that in early 2004 there is a glitch in their graph where Python jumps up and Java and C++ tank dramatically. That happened because of the Google PageRank algorithm changes codenamed 'Austin' and 'Brandy' that was designed to combat the old SEO tricks webmasters used to get higher rank. In other words... when search engines change their algorithm the tiobe index jumps all around. Best Wishes, -David Delaune

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                So, The TIOBE index is nothing more than an analysis of search results from the following search engines:

                [Search Engine] [Weight]
                Google.com 7.69%
                Youtube.com 7.38%
                Baidu.com 7.08%
                Wikipedia.org 6.77%
                Yahoo.com: 6.46%
                Google.co.in: 6.15%
                Google.co.jp: 5.85%
                Google.ru: 5.54%
                Google.co.uk: 5.23%
                Google.com.br: 4.92%
                Google.com.hk: 4.62%
                Google.de: 4.31%
                Google.fr: 4.00%
                Ebay.com: 3.69%
                Csdn.net: 3.38%
                Bing.com: 3.08%
                Msn.com: 2.77%
                Google.it: 2.46%
                Hao123.com: 2.15%
                Google.ca: 1.85%
                Google.com.au: 1.54%
                Google.es: 1.23%
                Google.com.mx: 0.92%
                Ebay.de: 0.62%
                Google.com.tr: 0.31%
                = 100%

                Using the following search term: +" programming" And the result is derived from the following equation: ((hits(PL,SE1)/hits(SE1) + ... + hits(PL,SEn)/hits(SEn))/n Source: [TIOBE Programming Community Index Definition](https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/programming-languages-definition/) It's basically a meaningless number. Have a look at the [graph they have presented](https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/). Notice that in early 2004 there is a glitch in their graph where Python jumps up and Java and C++ tank dramatically. That happened because of the Google PageRank algorithm changes codenamed 'Austin' and 'Brandy' that was designed to combat the old SEO tricks webmasters used to get higher rank. In other words... when search engines change their algorithm the tiobe index jumps all around. Best Wishes, -David Delaune

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                Oi! No confusing the faithful with facts - that's cheating! :laugh:

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                • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                  Oi! No confusing the faithful with facts - that's cheating! :laugh:

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                  Trust me, Here is proof: PROOF Best Wishes, -David Delaune

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                    Trust me, Here is proof: PROOF Best Wishes, -David Delaune

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                    OriginalGriff
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                    Your proof is overwhelming: how could any man of reason fail to be convinced? :-D

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                    • G georani

                      Visual Basic.NET is a great programming language, so powerful as C#, but more fun and readable to program with it. So finally after so many years VB.NET has surpassed C# in TIOBE Index (July 2018) See Picture Here (July 2018) www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/

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                      georani wrote:

                      so powerful as C#, but more fun and readable to program with it.

                      C# is a cleaned up version of VB. "Fun" you say. I say there's a lot of hobbyists. Aaaw, the fun of cleaning up after them - so much, I regularly refuse to :thumbsup:

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                      • R Ravi Bhavnani

                        An alternative viewpoint: 14 most popular programming languages according to Stack Overflow study[^] /ravi

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                        Like every other "study" it had an agenda to push the statistical results they wanted to emphasize.

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                        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                          georani wrote:

                          Visual Basic.NET is a great programming language

                          Nothing which includes

                          On Error Resume Next

                          Can be described as great, or even as a programming language.

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                          georani
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                          Quote:

                          On Error Resume Next

                          There is no this kind of code in VB NET. Study more.

                          Try

                              x = x \\ y
                              MessageBox.Show("end of Try block")
                          
                          Catch ex As Exception
                              MessageBox.Show(ex.Message)
                              MessageBox.Show("Stack Trace: " & vbCrLf & ex.StackTrace)
                          
                          Finally
                              MessageBox.Show("in Finally block")
                          End Try
                          
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                          • G georani

                            Quote:

                            On Error Resume Next

                            There is no this kind of code in VB NET. Study more.

                            Try

                                x = x \\ y
                                MessageBox.Show("end of Try block")
                            
                            Catch ex As Exception
                                MessageBox.Show(ex.Message)
                                MessageBox.Show("Stack Trace: " & vbCrLf & ex.StackTrace)
                            
                            Finally
                                MessageBox.Show("in Finally block")
                            End Try
                            
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                            OriginalGriff
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                            Rather than going with an opinion, I'd suggest that you check the facts instead:

                            Module Module1

                            Sub Main()
                                On Error Resume Next
                            
                                Console.WriteLine("Hello World!")
                                Console.ReadLine()
                            End Sub
                            

                            End Module

                            Just because Try...Catch blocks are there, doesn't mean the old ways aren't. But then, facts never mean anything to the faithful, do they?

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                            • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                              Rather than going with an opinion, I'd suggest that you check the facts instead:

                              Module Module1

                              Sub Main()
                                  On Error Resume Next
                              
                                  Console.WriteLine("Hello World!")
                                  Console.ReadLine()
                              End Sub
                              

                              End Module

                              Just because Try...Catch blocks are there, doesn't mean the old ways aren't. But then, facts never mean anything to the faithful, do they?

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                              georani
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                              OK, C# has GOTO, and now?

                              for (int i = 0; i < x; i++)
                              {
                              for (int j = 0; j < y; j++)
                              {
                              if (array[i, j].Equals(myNumber))
                              {
                              goto Found;
                              }
                              }
                              }

                                  Console.WriteLine("The number {0} was not found.", myNumber);
                                  goto Finish;
                              
                              Found:
                                  Console.WriteLine("The number {0} is found.", myNumber);
                              
                              Finish:
                                  Console.WriteLine("End of search.");
                              
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                                georani wrote:

                                but more fun and readable to program with

                                :omg:

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                                Yes fun e readable. Please compare this VB.NET code:

                                Public Class MyClass1
                                Public Property Mynumber As Integer = 3
                                End Class

                                With This C# equivalent

                                public class MyClass1
                                {
                                public int Mynumber {get; set;} = 3;
                                }

                                I Think VB.NET is more readable and fun.

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                                  OK, C# has GOTO, and now?

                                  for (int i = 0; i < x; i++)
                                  {
                                  for (int j = 0; j < y; j++)
                                  {
                                  if (array[i, j].Equals(myNumber))
                                  {
                                  goto Found;
                                  }
                                  }
                                  }

                                      Console.WriteLine("The number {0} was not found.", myNumber);
                                      goto Finish;
                                  
                                  Found:
                                      Console.WriteLine("The number {0} is found.", myNumber);
                                  
                                  Finish:
                                      Console.WriteLine("End of search.");
                                  
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                                  And VB doesn't? Yes it does have goto - because there are occasions when you need it. But outside a student's homework submitted to a lazy teacher I've not seen - let alone used - goto once in the "real world". Face it: VB is based on a language designed for people who can't code, don't want to code, and have no interest in quality. It still has those early days buried deep in it's fabric: the On Error rubbish, the weak typing, the lack of need to declare anything. Those aren't strengths, they are contributing factors to poor maintainability which are designed right into the language. That's why C# is the way it is: it encourages the production of more robust and understandable code. Yes, you can produce good code in VB - but you have to treat it more like C# to do it and do all the work yourself!

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                                  • G georani

                                    Visual Basic.NET is a great programming language, so powerful as C#, but more fun and readable to program with it. So finally after so many years VB.NET has surpassed C# in TIOBE Index (July 2018) See Picture Here (July 2018) www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/

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                                    Rajesh R Subramanian
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                                    Thank you for reinforcing my belief that TIOBE INDEX doesn't mean squat all.

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                                    • G georani

                                      Yes fun e readable. Please compare this VB.NET code:

                                      Public Class MyClass1
                                      Public Property Mynumber As Integer = 3
                                      End Class

                                      With This C# equivalent

                                      public class MyClass1
                                      {
                                      public int Mynumber {get; set;} = 3;
                                      }

                                      I Think VB.NET is more readable and fun.

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                                      georani wrote:

                                      I Think VB.NET is more readable and fun.

                                      And I am sure there are many more who agree. But if you learned C# first then you would (as I do) hold the complete opposite view. And as in all such surveys, the actual results are generally totally meaningless and useless.

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                                      • G georani

                                        Visual Basic.NET is a great programming language, so powerful as C#, but more fun and readable to program with it. So finally after so many years VB.NET has surpassed C# in TIOBE Index (July 2018) See Picture Here (July 2018) www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/

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                                        You are a brave soul, starting a flame war here where everybody knows that VB in any form is despised. Those who practice this black art should be ridiculed and burned at the stake! :laugh: However, I did take the time to check the link and see that the study and results make no claim about which language is best. Looking at the results, I'd guess that these are the languages that are most popular for CS students. That said, I actually agree the VB.NET is a great programming language, but as you've seen, not that well regarded here at CP albeit for some dubious reasons.

                                        "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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                                        • G georani

                                          Yes fun e readable. Please compare this VB.NET code:

                                          Public Class MyClass1
                                          Public Property Mynumber As Integer = 3
                                          End Class

                                          With This C# equivalent

                                          public class MyClass1
                                          {
                                          public int Mynumber {get; set;} = 3;
                                          }

                                          I Think VB.NET is more readable and fun.

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                                          OriginalGriff
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                                          Now write the VB equivalent of this C#

                                          public class MyClass1
                                          {
                                          public int Mynumber {get; private set;} = 3;
                                          }

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