I have to say im learning C# right now and C# owns vb
This is saying alot coming from me to, ive been programming in vb for almost 7 years now, i think im a convert of C#. hehe
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I have to say im learning C# right now and C# owns vb
This is saying alot coming from me to, ive been programming in vb for almost 7 years now, i think im a convert of C#. hehe
i should be getting my first C# book in the post today. :D i must say, it does look like a better language, so i think i'm gonna concentrate on learning this than VB.NET from now on.
the only problem i have with it so far is how it's case-sensetive. like, if you type "messagebox." it won't recognize it, so you gotta type "MessageBox.", (although i do prefer the lowercase syntax) which would seem to slow things down a bit.
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Originally posted by ender_pete
I have to say im learning C# right now and C# owns vb
This is saying alot coming from me to, ive been programming in vb for almost 7 years now, i think im a convert of C#. hehe
welcome to the cult
:)
thanks
Yeah, congrats!
Switching to C# from VB is a sign of intelligence! :D
hehe
any good sugestions for a good C# book to read.
Im reading OOP programming in C# and VB.net microsoft press
Now we just need to get this forum to grow some more and C# is set.
i dont remember who posted it but someone posted that they feel worth more saying they know C#,
i totally feel the same way, i think i need a raise :) hehe
I use both :)
well i use both also
vb.net at work
C# at home for fun and contracts
hehe
I just read C# essentials and C# for windows programming from Pappas/Murray. There are some good examples of converting from C++/VB/Java to C#. they are basic examples though and don't get into hardcore oop very much. Mostly syntax stuff.
thanks, ill check those 2 books out see what i can learn from them
Me too.
(Switching to C#)