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    Is C# going to be very different from C++? If it is, does anybody know how different?

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    I think that for the C++ programmers will be very easy to learn C# or VB.NET. But for VB only programmers will be a little more difficult.
    C# and VB.NET are both OOP. Up to now, when I need a sample in VB.NET and I do not find it, I'm looking for that kind of sample in C#

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    grig

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    C# and VB.NET are based on the same .NET architecture. They are two different ways to approch the .NET. Only difference is in the syntax. C# was introduced so that traditional C# and java programmers have a chance to migrate to the .NET platform
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