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Some of the things I have read lately regarding transitioning from the "old" to the "new" has been interesting. One bit has proclaimed that there is very little in common between VB and VB.Net, and a significant effort would be required to transition to VB.Net from VB. And if you are going to make that effort, you'd be better of learning C#. Granted these "sources" were items that had a strong int...- From VB/C++ to VB.Net/C# (3 replies)
Some of the things I have read lately regarding transitioning from the "old" to the "new" has been interesting. One bit has proclaimed that there is very little in common between VB and VB.Net, and a significant effort would be required to transition to VB.Net from VB. And if you are going to make that effort, you'd be better of learning C#. Granted these "sources" were items that had a strong int...- (IT) Oracle, Access, VB, VB.NET Developer - Surrey
Oracle, Access, VB, VB.NET Developer - Surrey. Up to 3 contract Developers required for long term contracts. You will be working on a number of bespoke applications, many of which will based on Oracle. Strong Oracle and all round database development skills essential with a mix of the following highly desirable: VB, VB.NET, Access, PL/SQL and ideally ER modelling (mainly on Oracle). Role will include programming and analysis/requirements gathering. Must have excellent communication skills and be (internal) customer focused. Varied and interesting work in a contract that has long term potential. **Type : Contract ** Location : Camberley, Surrey ** Country : England **Contact : Philip Waller **Advertiser : PWR **Email : Philip.Waller.993A9.26189@mail.jobserve.com **Start Date : ASAP **Reference : JSPWRPW198- From VB/C++ to VB.Net/C# (3 replies)
Some of the things I have read lately regarding transitioning from the "old" to the "new" has been interesting. One bit has proclaimed that there is very little in common between VB and VB.Net, and a significant effort would be required to transition to VB.Net from VB. And if you are going to make that effort, you'd be better of learning C#. Granted these "sources" were items that had a strong int...- From VB/C++ to VB.Net/C# (3 replies)
Some of the things I have read lately regarding transitioning from the "old" to the "new" has been interesting. One bit has proclaimed that there is very little in common between VB and VB.Net, and a significant effort would be required to transition to VB.Net from VB. And if you are going to make that effort, you'd be better of learning C#. Granted these "sources" were items that had a strong int...- From VB/C++ to VB.Net/C# (3 replies)
Some of the things I have read lately regarding transitioning from the "old" to the "new" has been interesting. One bit has proclaimed that there is very little in common between VB and VB.Net, and a significant effort would be required to transition to VB.Net from VB. And if you are going to make that effort, you'd be better of learning C#. Granted these "sources" were items that had a strong int...- From VB/C++ to VB.Net/C# (3 replies)
Some of the things I have read lately regarding transitioning from the "old" to the "new" has been interesting. One bit has proclaimed that there is very little in common between VB and VB.Net, and a significant effort would be required to transition to VB.Net from VB. And if you are going to make that effort, you'd be better of learning C#. Granted these "sources" were items that had a strong int...
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