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| Cherry 2003-06-24, 6:23 am |
| Hi everyone,
I am a SE from NOIDA (India) with strong base in C++, VC++ and VFP.
Currently I'm working on VFP.
I studied VJ++ 3 years back, but never got opportunity to have work
expereince on it. Now I plan to clear MCAD with 315 and 316 papers.
Can anyone suggest whether it would prove any helpful in my career.
I am strongly inclined towards C, C++ and am quite confused whether C#
would prove beneficial when I keep hearing from all around me about
bright future of VB.Net.
Cherry
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| jd@aol.com 2003-08-27, 3:24 am |
| In a discussion I had with a manager at Microsoft recently, I was told
Microsoft plans to eventually stop supporting VB altogether and are
pushing users towards C#. It doesn't make sense to me but that was
from an internal meeting at Microsoft.
On 24 Jun 2003 04:21:56 -0700, soma.ateesh@mind-infotech.com (Cherry)
wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>
>I am a SE from NOIDA (India) with strong base in C++, VC++ and VFP.
>Currently I'm working on VFP.
>I studied VJ++ 3 years back, but never got opportunity to have work
>expereince on it. Now I plan to clear MCAD with 315 and 316 papers.
>Can anyone suggest whether it would prove any helpful in my career.
>I am strongly inclined towards C, C++ and am quite confused whether C#
>would prove beneficial when I keep hearing from all around me about
>bright future of VB.Net.
>
>Cherry
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| Kline Sphere 2003-08-27, 9:24 am |
| >In a discussion I had with a manager at Microsoft recently, I was told
>Microsoft plans to eventually stop supporting VB altogether and are
>pushing users towards C#. It doesn't make sense to me but that was
>from an internal meeting at Microsoft.
Can't see it myself. For a start there is no financial reason to do
so.
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| Davin Mickelson 2003-08-28, 3:24 pm |
| I don't believe this for a second.
I do believe Microsoft prefers to write all of their own future .NET
applications in C# rather than VB.NET.
Facts are easily distorted as they become hearsay.
Davin Mickelson
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> In a discussion I had with a manager at Microsoft recently, I was told
> Microsoft plans to eventually stop supporting VB altogether and are
> pushing users towards C#. It doesn't make sense to me but that was
> from an internal meeting at Microsoft.
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