Understood - and maybe that was the comment I read some time ago - maybe
people had an issue w/going from VB6 to VB.Net!

So - is VB.Net really popular out there in the industry?

-K-

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On Mon, May 14, 2012, at 11:32 AM, Kurt Wendt wrote:

> One thing I heard, if I remember right - as I don't remember where I
> read it - that VB seems not to be as much truly object-oriented as
> something like C#.

They were probably talking about Visual Basic 6, i.e. not VB.NET. The
former has some objecty things about it, but you wouldn't call it a
fully OO language. The latter is as OO as C#, and that's one of the
problems with transitioning from VB6 to it.
-- 
  Alan Bourke

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