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"if you are a programmer with no .NET experience and a background in VB6 but not C/C++/Java, looking to rewrite an existing VB6 codebase for .NET, why would you go to hassle of additional unfamiliar syntax to go to C#?"

That sounds obvious. Yet, the group I was in using VB6 thought VB.NET and what people were doing with it looked like it was going to be a bigger learning experience that wasn't just VB6 on a new VM. More like we would be learning a new language, libraries, and so on. So, some of us learned a new language, libraries, and so on with some extra benefits over another BASIC.

C, C++, Java, and C# are where everyone went among those I knew. Some of us kept using stuff with VB6, clones, and/or homebrew 4GL's that were BASIC-like. Most folks just put all that time and effort they perceived as necessary into a language that was a step up. Especially, career-wise.



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