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You should have asked em to specify what language they wanted it in. Still you could have easily (well it would have been a boring pain in the butt) converted it using reflector or an online code converter. -
What does it matter if its C# or VB.Net? You are still using the same framework. You just need to adjust the syntax.Originally posted by doodab View PostI think it comes from people who started out with ASP before .Net and now say .Net to mean ASP.NET usually with VB and very little else. This usage seems to have infected a lot of managers and agents, hence it's possible to find adverts for ".Net developers" that don't mention the language that will be used at all:
.Net Developer - London - £300/day City, London Contract IT Job
Java and C# programmers of my acquaintance seem to understand the subtleties rather better because they tend to be more technically minded, but then that could be because tend to avoid befriending the obviously stupid.Comment
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Java and Jython both compile down to JVM, it doesn't mean it's as simple as changing the syntax. What you end up with may be the same but if all the rest of your code is C# and some guy writes an app in VB.net, it's a pain. Not a colossal pain, but still a pain.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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It does matter as there is a difference in the libraries.Originally posted by StopTheEarthIwantToGetOff View PostWhat does it matter if its C# or VB.Net? You are still using the same framework. You just need to adjust the syntax.
VB.Net has a beep command, C# doesn't.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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