.net - Advantages / Disadvantages Of Using C# In The Workplace?
Jun 27, 2012
At a colleague's workplace, a decision is trying to be made about whether to use both languages in the workplace or to standardize on one? There are some VB.Net developers and some C# developers. What advantages or disadvantages would there be to using both or to using one? Edit: To clarify this question, the question is not asking the advantages of one over the other, rather what are the advantages/disadvantage of standardizing on both languages versus standardizing on one. For instance, one point could be that C#/VB.Net may have more third party tools available and hence it may make sense to standardize all developers on that language.
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Apr 22, 2009
I wanted to gain knowledge about the following params.
1. Use of Reflection?
2. What is the advantage of reflection?
3. What is the disadvantage of reflection?
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Jun 21, 2011
What is the advantages and disadvantages of using Public Interface in a ClassLibrary?
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May 13, 2010
I've got a VB.net application. Currently the release version of the application is produced without a PDB file. This gives me error logs lacking useful details such as line numbers. I'm looking at including the PDB files with future builds but i'd like to know what the advantages and disadvantages of this are (performance wise, size wise, code security wise)
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Sep 17, 2010
I'm from an AS/400 (iSeries) background and have no idea about how a team of programmers work within the .Net environment. Lets say a company purchases a new button control. Now, in that company they'll have 5 or 10 developers working with that new control. Its my understanding that even if the control is in the GAC, it must still be copied locally to work on at design-time. My question is, what is locally? Does each developer have a copy on their own PC or is it held centrally on a server?
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Jun 21, 2010
I'm creating a program for my workplace which stores hours worked, calculates pay and all that stuff.Problem being, the database will be accessed through the network and i want to be able to select the database from an openfile dialog on first use to locate the database. On every program start up it then would have the database location stored within the program itself.
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Aug 12, 2009
Are there any disadvantages in performance by using the CallByName function in VB.NET? Is there any better way to do the call by Name in .NET 2.0 onwards.
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Jul 3, 2009
I have classes which have automatic properties only like public customerName {get; set;}. They are public because they are accessed outside the class. They can also be accessed inside the class. They offer good encapsulation and better debugging. I can put a breakpoint on one if I need to know who is accessing it and when.My question is what are the disadvantages of using properties only with no corresponding fields? I can make the setter or getter private, internal.. etc which means I also have flexibility of scoping it when needed.
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Apr 17, 2010
What's the basic Advantages of OOP in VB.NET?
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Apr 18, 2011
What are the most important functional differences between C# and VB.NET?
C#'s edge over VB
I'm programming in VB.net because I'd former experience in VB 6.0 and I've familiar with its syntax. I know that C# is preferred by the biggest part of .net programmers. I know that C performance had superior performance against many other languages, but there is a good advantage in the same .net framework? There is a quite good reason for advicing me if should I migrate right now from VB to C#?
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Jan 22, 2012
Reading over TRULY UNDERSTANDING VIEWSTATE the author suggests:
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What advantages could one gain by not specifying control IDs? My quick searching didn't turn anything up.
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Jan 10, 2012
I have some questions: 1) What's the learning curve for someone with good background in VB6? 2) what are the main advantages of VB.Net compared to VB6 and what will I be missing from VB6? 3) With VB.NET 2010 "ultimate" edition is it possible to make stand alone apps or they will be depending on net anyway even for the EXEs?
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Jun 25, 2010
What are the true advantages of using #Region?
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May 3, 2010
I want to learn programming, many people in website say visual basic is a good start. What's the advantages of it? As i know, there are a lot of people use c# in china, but few people use visual basic, why? Any great book to learn it?
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Dec 13, 2009
What are the improvements in vb.net compared to vb6 that make developing such an application easier?
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Jul 19, 2010
Other than perhaps enhanced readability for very simple patterns, why would someone choose to use the Like operator in VB.NET over regular expressions for string pattern matching? Are there any advantages?
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Oct 19, 2010
What are the advantages of using Bonjour in a program (vb.net), is it even possible? Couldn't I get the same end result using just what I program?
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Jul 7, 2011
I simply leave the GUID text blank in Properties/ Application. Can someone give the advantages of using the GUID? I have done a few searches on Google and VBFORUMS but have not found a FAQ describing its true advantages in VB Application design.
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May 21, 2011
In VB.NET, what are the advantages of using the Property keyword rather than:[code]Coming from Java I tend to use this style rather than Property...End Property - is there any reason not to?
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Feb 15, 2010
Any advantages of protected modifiers in console application in Visual Basic .NET
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Feb 9, 2011
Consider the following method that stops a service:
Public Function StopService(ByVal serviceName As String, ByVal timeoutMilliseconds As Double) As Boolean
Try
Dim service As New ServiceController(serviceName)
Dim timeout As TimeSpan = TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(timeoutMilliseconds)
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I agree that for domain model code that using the "traditional" unit testing approach makes the most sense as this would lead to a design that is easiest to maintain. However, for code that deals with the .net implementation of Windows API related stuff (file system, services, etc), is there really an advantage to going thru the extra work to get "traditionally" testable code?
It's hard for me to see the disadvantages of using Microsoft Moles for things such as ServiceController (or the File object). I really don't see any advantage of doing the traditional approach in this case.
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May 31, 2012
Using vb.net 2008.I have used the "Using" keyword before in C# with objects that implement iDisposable.Can you use that keyword in vb.net also? What are the advantages of the "Using" keyword other than showing the coder when the object goes out of scope.I am under the impression that the "Dispose()" function is called at the IL level when you use "Using" instead of, for examplel, calling the Dispose() in the .net code.
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