Pretty much any time we're talking about Visual Basic, and especially when we're talking about it under an article about Microsoft shifting it into even more of a position as a "beginners' language", ...
The TIOBE index report on programming language popularity each month picks one language for special attention, which in the December edition is Visual Basic.NET because it reached an all-time high.
"While .NET Core has had Visual Basic since the first release, and WinForms since it was released in .NET Core 3.1, it did not include the Application Framework library and WinForms Designer support ...
I haven't kept up with C# lately, but hearing that Microsoft is adding tuples and pattern matching to the language confirms my earlier opinion that it's basically a big kitchen sink into which ...
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