This is very limited info that leads to generalizations and plenty of fantasies. If you were applying to a job with customer contact, the question could be a potential customer's question easily answered: "VB is more explicit, easier to understand by non-specialists, C# ist more technical and dense. Both are very similar in function." - or something along these lines. The long waiting time might have served to test your intitiative: Will you ask at all about further proceedings or just wait for your fate to hit you? Are you able to ask it in a polite way? And so on...
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Regarding airline booking- Round trips vs one way?The price of airline tickets is fictional, and its only purpose is to allow discounts. The latter depend on supply and demand. As rarely anybody needs a one way ticket, there's no substantial amount of demand. No demand means no reason for offering supply or :laugh: discount. And as a no-show for the return flight can't hurt you - you won't ask for a refund - you book a return flight as everybody else. That's the metaphysical purpose of such pricing policies: Do it as everybody else does. They'll love you for that!
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Converting vb.net to c#The Telerik Converter is quite useless. I Tested it with 3 perfectly well running .vb files, leaving out the handles-clause and I always got the same type of error: CONVERSION ERROR ... invalid StructMembDecl.