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by lgriffith
6324 days ago
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The VB version was a working prototype. They had built a war chest on its back but the prototype was blocking their future. It was making them vulnerable to the competition. They smelled blood in the water and it was theirs. The feeding frenzy was about to begin. Taking the lessons of the past and a clearer understanding of the needs of the market place, they created a path to the future. Not a bad choice in my opinion. I am not so sure about using C#. That is much too tied to a specific vendor and programming model. I am sure VB is best used as a prototyping and proof of concept tool. If you have need of a disposable program, its great. If it must live long, wide, and numerous, it has trouble being even as good as a poor choice. With the right choice and a good bit of luck, they not only survived but went on to thrive. Looks good to me. |
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