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RE: VB vs C# is there a auto documenting feature in C#: msg#00125org.user-groups.dotnet.padnug
The next version of C# (to be released later this year) will include several features that VB will not, most notably refactoring support in the IDE. If you expect to be able to use VS.NET 2005 on this project, and if any of these features will be useful to you, then C# may prove advantageous. --- Phil Weber _____ From: Liz Gee [mailto:lizgeee@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 8:16 AM To: PADNUG Subject: [padnug] VB vs C# is there a auto documenting feature in C# All the same pCode, but is there any reason for selecting VB or C# when starting a new project? I thought there was some auto documenting feature in C# that is not in VB. Started this new job in Sept. Manager wants it in VB.Net. Tried to tell him reasons for going C#, but didn't push it. Now the other developer of 4 yrs here wants to push C#, and we are supposed to come up with a justification. SCENARIO Manager knows a bit of VB. Manager + third guy are old COBOL programmers. Mike and I are to write the bulk of the code, and all the code for the first year. Any ideas for justifying going C# or VB.Net? Thanks in Advance, ===== Elizabeth Gee Information Architect http://www.nwtd.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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