Because VB was the main programming language as far as coding with Microsoft
products goes. And those people are now switching to .NET, and so are using
VB.NET.
If true (I don't even noticed as problems tends to be non related to the
programming language) it's likely because VBScript was widely used for ASP.
Though most ASP.NET users are likely familiar with VB.NET even if they
switched to VB.NET...
No flame intended, but I'm someone, I'm in this group, and I program in C#,
not VB.Net. I often write answers to those who code in VB.Net using their
own language, but I don't use it myself.
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HTH,
Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
Sometimes you eat the elephant.
Sometimes the elephant eats you.
I code in C# and have only given answers in C#, I really must do it in
VB.Net
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