That is an outstanding article. Thanks for posting it.Quote from Random.Capital:
I personally would never hire anyone who's primary language is Java.
http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/ThePerilsofJavaSchools.html
Quote from fullautotrading:
Within Visual Studio (.NET) the choice of the language is mostly a matter of personal preference, as <b>everything boils down to the same MSIL code</b>.
C# is just more stilish (which may be important given the herd mentality of some hedge funds and companies).
VB.NET coders do have some advantage as their dev environment is more powerful and certainly speeds up productivity.
Under your assumptions, none, unless one is masochistic (especially when the keyboard doesn't have the curly bracketsQuote from bpcnabe:
In re: to which language is better, from an employment standpoint I can see why C# is better since it is in greater demand, but if you are writing something for your own use, and since in VS it compiles to the same MSIL code, what is the benefit of learning C# over VB.Net, especially if you have some foundation in VB.Net?
or wants to "practice" the c# syntax (just to get ready to respond to a job adv, written by somebody who doesn't have a clue about .NET and modern dev environments).Quote from Random.Capital:
I personally would never hire anyone who's primary language is Java.
http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/ThePerilsofJavaSchools.html