The VB and C# languages have a lot in common, and developers who specialize in one often find themselves having to write or manipulate code written in the other. Our discussion also covered the need ...
And C# programmers are as happy as a kid with the newest toy on the block, mostly because they have the newest toy on the block. This is how things stand these days, midway through the "Everett" age. ...
Shawn Walker, co-founder and CTO of DotNetNuke outlines the reasons for the move to C# in a very detailed blog post. Here are a few of them: There are a lot more jobs for C# developers than VB.NET ...
PM: I don't think VB developers missed edit-and-continue so much as the idea of what edit-and-continue meant. It just became the stand-in feature for the types of things that developers missed, for ...
Chris Dias, group program manager for Visual Basic .NET at Microsoft, talks about the present and future of the language, including the target audience of this tool. PM: The VB development team serves ...
Lamont Adams, Builder.com's resident .Net guru, recently wrote about his confusion over .Net. According to Adams, one of the problems with .Net is that everything is called .Net--from marketing hype ...
There are a variety of reasons why developers use globally unique identifiers (GUIDs), such as assigning unique identifiers to classes or when dealing with databases. This tip contains sample code ...
Chris Dias, group program manager for Visual Basic .NET at Microsoft, talked at length to VSM Editor in Chief Patrick Meader about the present and future of Visual Basic .NET, including its target ...
Chris Dias, group program manager for Visual Basic .NET at Microsoft, talks about the present and future of the language, including the target audience of this tool. PM: The VB development team serves ...