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The real second class language is not VB.Net
Some people have been saying VB.Net is still a second class language. To
those people I say...
HAVE YOU EVEN LOOKED AT JSCRIPT!
For crying out loud, they don't even have IDE support. In fact, they are
just worried about getting the compiler done on time. We, on the other hand,
have the best IDE support of any .Net language.
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Jonathan Allen
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Re: The real second class language is not VB.Net
"Jonathan Allen" <greywolf@cts.com> wrote in message
news:3aa996a1@news.devx.com...
> Some people have been saying VB.Net is still a second class language. To
> those people I say...
>
> HAVE YOU EVEN LOOKED AT JSCRIPT!
>
> For crying out loud, they don't even have IDE support. In fact, they are
> just worried about getting the compiler done on time. We, on the other
hand,
> have the best IDE support of any .Net language.
VB.Net is second-class but JScript is steerage.
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Re: The real second class language is not VB.Net
"Bob Butler" <butlerbob@earthlink.net> wrote
> VB.Net is second-class but JScript is steerage.
Oh yeah? Well at least my JScript.Now code will work with JScript.Net.
You WISH you could be in steerage. :-p
Rick
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Re: The real second class language is not VB.Net
> VB.Net is second-class but JScript is steerage.
I guess I can't argue with that using this thread.
Drat, foiled again!
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Jonathan Allen
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Re: The real second class language is not VB.Net
"Rick Barnett" <rickb7212@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3aaa5800@news.devx.com...
> "Bob Butler" <butlerbob@earthlink.net> wrote
> > VB.Net is second-class but JScript is steerage.
>
> Oh yeah? Well at least my JScript.Now code will work with JScript.Net.
> You WISH you could be in steerage. :-p
....Butler Blocks, and on the rebound, Barnett SCORES! <and the crowd goes
wild..>
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Re: The real second class language is not VB.Net
> Drat, foiled again!
....but tomorrow, Pinky...
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