The VB.NET versus C# decision process

18. December 2009 08:27 by enassar in General  //  Tags:   //   Comments (0)

 A while ago I wrote about the decision that many people face when starting to consider a migration from Visual Basic 6.0 to the .NET platform: choosing the target language, mainly between VB.NET and C#. Today I found a great post by John Fuex on that subject, not inciting the war between both trenches but instead describing the process he and his company went through to solve the C# versus .NET dilemma. He basically used the following criteria to qualify each language: Functionality, Learning Curve, Existing Code, Developer Preferences, “Street Cred” (for both the developers and products), and Recruiting. But in the end it reinforces the notion that there’s not a standard solution, so the selection should always be made case by case.

You can read the whole post here.

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