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rumiam said:So next year I will be taking;
C++, Visual basic, Robotics, engineer draft 2, Electronics 2. which is hardest?
Marks256 said:VB.NET is great... What is wrong with it?
rumiam said:So next year I will be taking;
C++, Visual basic, Robotics, engineer draft 2, Electronics 2. which is hardest?
I suppose I was being pedantic, VB.NET is the next version of Visual Basic which is no longer sold.Marks256 said:VB.NET is great... What is wrong with it?
Hero999 said:I suppose I was being pedantic, VB.NET is the next version of Visual Basic which is no longer sold.
I personally wouldn't invest too much time in learning a proprietary language that's tied to one platform anyway.
Marks256 said:heard of mono (not the disease...)?
https://www.mono-project.com/Main_Page
Marks256 said:No, mono is an opensource version of the .net framework for windows and linux. It has support for C# AND Visual Basic (.net, of course...)
gramo said:If support/forum popularity is anything to go by, then the Basic language is the most popular in the world. Take a look at the Express Forums @ MSDN support, VB = 41,163, C (Both C# and C++ combined) = 21223
It indicates popularity. Again remember BataMax less popular but better image.gramo said:More people are going out of their way to support others/get involved with forums for Visual Basic, why isn't that a good indication of its success?
People are inclined to stick with the language they know. That does not make that language any better or worse. It just says that we are not inclined to spend the time it takes to learn somthing new.gramo said:Like you said though, it's whatever the end user prefers. I have no need to save a nanosecond or two with C, so I'll stick with VB