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Leighton
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31st Jul 08 at 10:18   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I am starting to learn SQL and .NET stuff through work, dose any one use them on here any help you can give
i was looking a VB.NET or C#.NET i dont no what one will be the better to go down?

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C# is by far the more modern but there's still a lot of legacy VB stuff about.
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Yep C# seem's to be the Company standard so will be going with that
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They're both pretty similar in syntax with just a few changes between them, so you can quite easy go from c# to vb.net later if needed anyway.

I'd suggest learning C# as it will give you a better grounding in programming properly.

C# is more of a follow on from C, C++, Java etc. Where as Vb.net tends to be a bit 'lazy' with how certain things are done.
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C# FTW.

It's used much more in industry than VB.

You going to be doing Web or Windows stuff?
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Web based stuff i am going for, not that my company do much in that but i have got the training out of them anyway
its great working for a global company.

 
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