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hi,

i have worked in c,c++. Now i want to start work with vb.net.
So how can i start?
Could any body help me from where i find the materials?
 

varma_saurabh said:
i have worked in c,c++. Now i want to start work with vb.net.

Since you have a solic base in C, why don't you move on to C# instead of learning a new language? C# is also included in .NET.
 

Since you have a solic base in C, why don't you move on to C# instead of learning a new language? C# is also included in .NET.

So, according to you which language should i learn?
 

If you know C language or any language, you can learn other languages in less than 15 days. if you already know C++ you can move to visualC++ for gui applications.
 

If you know C language or any language, you can learn other languages in less than 15 days. if you already know C++ you can move to visualC++ for gui applications.

i will defenetly think about it.
thanks for your valuable reply.
 

varma_saurabh said:
So, according to you which language should i learn?
According to me Java is the best choice!
But beyond that, what I am trying to tell you is that maybe before deciding, you should take a look at C# also, because you will not have to learn new syntax. Of cource you will learn class names, but since you know c++ you have already been through a similar procedure, so you are more familiar with it. I think that in your case, learning curve will be smaller with C#. But of course it is 100% your decision.

I hope you make the best choice!
 

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