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To me the biggest obstacle for .NET is learn what is available in the framework. Therefore, if you find it easier to code in C# it will mean you only struggle with one thing instead of two. Once you know the framework it's just syntax really as 95% of the stuff you can do with C# can be done with VB.

Also, C# will force you to write code in a more object orientated manner as you can't fall back to coding in a VB6 style.

'yield return' is an example of something that doesn't have an equivalent in VB9 , (there are rumours this is being added for VBX thoughthough).

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To me the biggest obstacle for .NET is learn what is available in the framework. Therefore, if you find it easier to code in C# it will mean you only struggle with one thing instead of two. Once you know the framework it's just syntax really as 95% of the stuff you can do with C# can be done with VB.

Also, C# will force you to write code in a more object orientated manner as you can't fall back to coding in a VB6 style.

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'yield return' is an example of something that doesn't have an equivalent in VB)VB9, this is being added for VBX though.

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To me the biggest obstacle for .NET is learn what is available in the framework. Therefore, if you find it easier to code in C# it will mean you only struggle with one thing instead of two. Once you know the framework it's just syntax really as 95% of the stuff you can do with C# can be done with VB.

Also, C# will force you to write code in a more object orientated manner as you can't fall back to coding in a VB6 style.

('yield return' is an example of something that doesn't have an equivalent in VB)