I do agree with you however that learning VB.net is the wrong choice these days (the one I made :laugh: ) And after I've had a long look at ADA, C# will be next.
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.NET & Learning to CodeOK, I'll bite. c#? Superior? C and C++ certainly, but VB.net is just as capable as C#. The reason C# is more popular is that more developers used C and C++ so it was easier to move to C#. Neither VB.net or C# is significantly better than the other. Both VB.net and C# have "features" that are disliked by opposing camps, but essentially they are almost the same. Dim flameWar as Boolean flameWar = True ;)