| Hi, Guys,I believe a lot of programmers are trying | | | | hard to use C#, not knowing VB constants, |
| to speculate which Microsoft language is the | | | | return codes, etc.My personal opinion - C# is an |
| language of the future .Net applications. We did | | | | attempt to appeal to Java world and take over |
| some research here and we think that at this | | | | Java programmers - considering current situation |
| moment Microsoft doesn't have an answer or a | | | | with offshore programming - this envision may |
| direction - they just try to place both VB.net and | | | | not be actual or may have additional |
| C#.net into competition with each other and see | | | | complicationsIn any case - I think C#, being |
| who will be the winner over time.Example - | | | | derivation from Java is more modern and object |
| Microsoft CRM SDK - Microsoft says - they will | | | | oriented (from the inception) than VB.net.In my |
| have examples in both languages: C# and VB - | | | | opinion VB.net is another attempt to move old |
| but for now C# seems to be the winner and if | | | | time VB programmers into .Net realm.So, again as |
| you are vb.net programmer - it is really hard for | | | | I think Microsoft just doesn't have another way, |
| you to program Microsoft CRM SDK.The other | | | | but place both languages into competition with |
| example is more favorable for VB.net. If you plan | | | | each other and see who will be a winner.Let's |
| to program Microsoft Exchange 2003 - then in MS | | | | keeps our fingers crossed. |
| Exchange SDK you see VB examples - it is very | | | | |