The truth is there actually are performance and feature benefits but they
change from one revision of these CTS compliant languages to another so this
concern becomes mute. I think pragmatism should guide one's choice.
The syntax for JavaScript, C# and Java is exactly the same. All three share
similar grammar with minor differences. Learn one of these languages and
you've learned three for the price of one. That makes learning the
respective frameworks much easier. It also means a developer can double the
number of environments and double the number of platforms he or she can
effectively work on.
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"Bob"
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how would you write the code for the example you site in C#?
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I completely agree with Tony. I too earlier wrote only on C/C++ and
AutoLisp/VisualLisp. It's seem to me that syntax VB.NET is very artificial.
Basic from beginning was not designed for using the classes/events, etc. It
is a sample of difficulty in using VB.NET:
http://discussion.autodesk.com/thread.jspa?threadID=504080