class Class1
{
static void
{
int x=5;
Console.WriteLine("The secret number is: " x);
}
}
}
FIGURE 2: The same application as in FIGURE 1, but written in C# instead of VB .NET.
One of the differences when working with both languages in Visual Studio .NET is important to point out. When writing VB .NET, you can type “console” and when you press the period, the list of properties and methods appears. If you are typing in C# and you type “console” and press the period, nothing appears. This is because C# is case sensitive, and you’ll have to type “Console” for the IntelliSense to work. VB .NET developers may find this tedious. Whether you consider it lazy or convenient, VB .NET developers typically type everything in lowercase and let the environment case it properly. C# developers have to case it properly as they type. This means C# forces a stricter set of code-writing standards, while VB .NET developers save wear and tear on the shift key.
VB.NET省了很多
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