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Vb.Net = C# for 2007 Add-in?

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Jonathan - 21 Mar 2008 21:03 GMT
Does it make any difference if I write in VB.Net instead of C# for a 2007
Add-in? E.g. Are there any features available in one and not the other?

According to what I have read about .Net, the whole idea of .Net is that it
makes no difference, correct?
Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook] - 24 Mar 2008 14:03 GMT
The end result is the same but every language is somewhat different than
other languages. Each does things differently and has different syntax. I
program in both languages as needed. Pick the one you're most comfortable
with.

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> Does it make any difference if I write in VB.Net instead of C# for a 2007
> Add-in? E.g. Are there any features available in one and not the other?
>
> According to what I have read about .Net, the whole idea of .Net is that
> it
> makes no difference, correct?
 
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