Am I a programming snob?
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Jim Crafton wrote:
C'mon, you're all a bunch of fluff puppies and sissies in my book!
I do declare, I must reflect upon that! ;) Marc
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, methinks he be a scurvy dog!Software Zen:
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I have to dig at this a bit, would you expect this to apply to new programmers who have learned VB.net without a background in VB6?
I think what this is suggesting is that new programmers with an enthusiasm for programming will tend to gravitate towards C#. So what you are left with is that the new programmers who learn VB.net tend to be those with less enthusiasm for programming. Yes, of course there will be some enthusiastic new programmers who will learn VB.net, but more go for C#. It's just about trends, not hard and fast rules.
Simon