Or, more accurately, what’s the programming language mandated by your company: Visual Basic .NET or C#? And what’s the size of your company (small — 1 to 10 / medium — 11 to 100 / large — 101 or more)?
Let me know in the comments.
Or, more accurately, what’s the programming language mandated by your company: Visual Basic .NET or C#? And what’s the size of your company (small — 1 to 10 / medium — 11 to 100 / large — 101 or more)?
Let me know in the comments.
3 replies on “ASP.NET programmers — what’s your programming language of choice?”
We let people use either. The object model is unified so I dont care. I can link an assembly written in any .NET language to software written in any .NET language.
There is even a feature in VB.NET that is *not* in C# that we find very useful – late binding.
We are a small company.
adam…
We use VB, although occasionally we’ll integrate a control written in C# and work with it.
We’re really small – 2 guys.
Jim
BlogsCanada
C#. Company size: large.