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Visual C# vs. Borland C# Builder

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    Let the discussion begin.. I like borland c# better. Who's with me? and why? Any opposing parties? and why?:cool:

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      Let the discussion begin.. I like borland c# better. Who's with me? and why? Any opposing parties? and why?:cool:

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      First you'll have to find people who've used both. That may be few and far between! How about describing what features C# Builder has that VC# does not or which features are better? Kevin

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        First you'll have to find people who've used both. That may be few and far between! How about describing what features C# Builder has that VC# does not or which features are better? Kevin

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        Because there's nothing to describe. C#Builder is still limited to .NET 1.1, while Visual C# has moved on to .NET 2.0. Anyone who's staying current on the technologies cannot bear to use C#Builder. Nathaniel L. Walker "I lack emotions. Don't test me..."

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