Both languages use the same .NET Framework, so the functionality available to you is very similar. They are both OOP languages.
The differences are mostly syntactical. VB tends to be more verbose than C#.
In fact, 3rd party programs exist that will convert C# code to VB.NET or vice-versa. So the choice of which to use is personal preference.
Microsoft has developed the software .net for the purpose of creating the (Active Server Pages) . There are three languages that can be used in the .net packages. 1. C# (Specially designed for .net) 2. VB. 3. J# (J Sharp) So Java is a language and the .net is a package.
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VB can be run with native support means you don't have to install any framework, library, run time environment etc in order to run an App which is built by VB. Whereas VB.Net must requires a Dotnet Framework as a prerequisite for VB.Net app......... VB app is run efficiently as compared to VB.Net......Because there VB app runs directly On OS kernel whereas VB.Net is firstly run on .Net Framework (CLR)* and then this CLR(Common Language Runtime) executes it on Os kernel so For VB.Net there is an extra of one layer for executing...... *CLR is a .Net Framework core component which translates the VB.Net app (or any other app which is built using .Net) into Machine language code.
use VC++ as a bridge between VB and Java. there seems to be no easier way than that. good luck. use VC++ as a bridge between VB and Java. there seems to be no easier way than that. good luck.
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Nothing, as VB is now part of .Net. .Net contains following main languages: - C# - VB However, VB 6 was before .Net and was independent. dotnet is a framework that supports multiple languages and vb is one the language supported by dotnet.
Microsoft has developed the software .net for the purpose of creating the (Active Server Pages) . There are three languages that can be used in the .net packages. 1. C# (Specially designed for .net) 2. VB. 3. J# (J Sharp) So Java is a language and the .net is a package.
his basic job is to create and handle websites the important languages which are required are c sharp(c#) and vb
his basic job is to create and handle websites the important languages which are required are c sharp(c#) and vb
There are ofcourse good books friend... Among them u can try "Programming in c#" by Oreily publications
totally there are 3 types C # Asp dot net Vb dot net
Vb(visual basic) is the language support by a .Net framework.we can use the vb as a windows application and web application and use the many application we can create.
That is correct. Since potential difference is a difference, Vb - Va ,then you can have all three possibilities. The potential at a point, say Va, is itself a difference. It is the potential difference between point "a" and a second point "0" where the potential is choosen to be zero. This zero point is completely arbitrary , provided it does not lead to mathematical difficulties. Sometimes it is convienient to choose a zero location for potential and sometimes its not necessary. For example; suppose the potential difference between charged parallel plates a & b is Vb - Va = 10 volts. This would require that Vb > Va , but the actual values of Vb & Va need not be known. Then Va - Vb = - 10 volts. If one wants to choose point "a" as the zero point, then Vb = 10 v. Or if one wants to choose Vb as the zero point then Va = - 10 v. Or if one wants to choose midway between the plates as the zero point then Vb = 5v & Va = - 5v.
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