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C# And Vb?; How do they both differ?
Topic Started: Jul 24 2007, 01:43 PM (167 Views)
brentchua
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As easy as most people say about Visual Basic, i'm a little bit curios because i have no experience whatsoever programming nor using Visual Basic. I did C# though, and coming from C++, all i have to say is C# is like magic. It basically does everything you want it to do. Like.... hey computer, i want this.... and oh... it's done. But C# also gets complicated when you start to dig and go deeper.

So my question is. How is it really different from visual basic? or are they just the same? Or does C# offers more flexibility and power than Visual Basic? or you can pretty much do everything in VB as to what C# can but even much2x more easier?...?
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vincentg
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they are the same....

Syntax makes them different

but if you were to ask me, w/c one pays higher.... go for C#
But not all company will ask you to code C#

That is why they ship Visual Studio, the MSDN.....

You dont have to memorize everything.... just be familiarize with it

If you got some problem, press F1 and your MSDN activates (if fully installed)
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