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Author C# or Visual Basic .NET

2004-03-28, 6:24 pm

Right now, there is more demand for VB.net programmers.
This is probably because VB isn't necessarily part of
the .NET framework like C# is. But in time (soon) C#
opportnities will catch up.

>-----Original Message-----
>Which programing skill C# or Visual Basic .NET has the
>larger job market base?
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DalePres

2004-03-28, 6:24 pm

Huh? VB.Net isn't part of the .Net framework? You'd better let the MS
marketing folks know because they've been telling the world that is is for
over 2 years now!

But otherwise you're correct. All new .Net programmers should concentrate
on VB.Net. That way I will make more money as a C# programmer.

Dale

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> Right now, there is more demand for VB.net programmers.
> This is probably because VB isn't necessarily part of
> the .NET framework like C# is. But in time (soon) C#
> opportnities will catch up.
>


Brunswick Lowe

2004-03-28, 7:23 pm

Oh no! Say it ain't so! All that effort to be a .NET developer wasted on a
language that's not part of The Framework!

C# opportunities do seem to be coming about more frequently.


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> Huh? VB.Net isn't part of the .Net framework? You'd better let the MS
> marketing folks know because they've been telling the world that is is for
> over 2 years now!
>
> But otherwise you're correct. All new .Net programmers should concentrate
> on VB.Net. That way I will make more money as a C# programmer.
>
> Dale
>
> <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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The Poster Formerly Known as Kline Sphere

2004-03-29, 2:24 am

>Right now, there is more demand for VB.net programmers.
>This is probably because VB isn't necessarily part of
>the .NET framework like C# is. But in time (soon) C#
>opportnities will catch up.


Mean while, back in the real world......

In reality what you see relates only to your small view of the IT
world; other people will see this from their own view point and in a
different light. However it is quite apparent that c# is the dominant
microsoft dot net language and equally apparent, people are still
having problems producing decent systems, even with c# - no change
there....

Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3
Brunswick Lowe

2004-03-29, 8:24 am

True. I suppose a more accurate statement on my part is that in my
geographic area, I seem to be seeing more c# jobs advertised than VB.NET. My
perspective is that of a job hunter. So that's not to say there aren't more
VB.NET positions that just happened to be filled already.


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> Mean while, back in the real world......
>
> In reality what you see relates only to your small view of the IT
> world; other people will see this from their own view point and in a
> different light. However it is quite apparent that c# is the dominant
> microsoft dot net language and equally apparent, people are still
> having problems producing decent systems, even with c# - no change
> there....
>
> Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3



The Poster Formerly Known as Kline Sphere

2004-03-29, 11:24 am

>True. I suppose a more accurate statement on my part is that in my
>geographic area, I seem to be seeing more c# jobs advertised than VB.NET.


Also business sector variations.

Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3
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