![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There were changes for VB, though, as documented in the company's " Annotated Visual Basic language strategy," which was updated on the same day as Dollard's post (Feb. The gist of the update, as author Kathleen Dollard said several times in the update blog post and on social media, is that "You won't find big changes." Microsoft updated its programming languages strategy, confirming that Visual Basic will remain a going concern even though it's still relegated to second-rate status when compared to C# and F#. ![]()
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