When any .NET assembly is compiled, it may reference any other .NET assemblies, regardless of the language that the code was written in.
VB.NET and C# are both languages that compile to CIL bytecode, and run on the .NET's Common Language Runtime.
Yes
Java is not better than VBNet, nor is VBNet better than Java. Eachone has its advantages and disadvantaged over the other one.
It is just a different coding language, but C is more for business that VBNET
tretwre
x
refernce type
An instance in VBNet is the same as an instance in any other language; it is the realisation of a type. In object-oriented languages, like VBNet, we say that an object is an instance of a class, where the class defines the object's type.
An instance in VBNet is the same as an instance in any other language; it is the realisation of a type. In object-oriented languages, like VBNet, we say that an object is an instance of a class, where the class defines the object's type.
no
Alan Cooper
Microsoft Microsoft.com/VisualStudio