Given that I have worked with VB long before .NET even existed, I have a broader view of it than just the more recent criticisms.
VB's biggest problem IMO is that it tried to compete with C# instead of maintaining its original raison d'ĂȘtre which was to be a highly productive tool that required very little programming skill to be able to start building real solutions for business use.
VB's biggest problem IMO is that it tried to compete with C# instead of maintaining its original raison d'ĂȘtre which was to be a highly productive tool that required very little programming skill to be able to start building real solutions for business use.
But I digress...