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What version, if at all, of .NET do you have installed?

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version 1.1 although it's just because it's required by several programs i use :)

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Version 2.0 Here

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Just did the upgrade recently.

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Version 2.0 here

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I would be the none yet. Although I've finished computer science as a course, I haven't done any program for a long time now.

My last program was in VB and it was my thesis before I graduated. But because I have taken a second course of BS Math, I have been in vacation in the programming skill for almost 2 years now.

I have a plan to refurnish my programming skills. What would it be nice to start with in .Net? I have used the old VB, what are the differences with VB.Net?

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encoder said:

I would be the none yet. Although I've finished computer science as a course, I haven't done any program for a long time now.

My last program was in VB and it was my thesis before I graduated. But because I have taken a second course of BS Math, I have been in vacation in the programming skill for almost 2 years now.

I have a plan to refurnish my programming skills. What would it be nice to start with in .Net? I have used the old VB, what are the differences with VB.Net?

I think it was asking what version do you have installed. I'm betting you have at least 1.0 if you use Windows XP.

I'd say that VB.NET is a lot better than the old VB so I would go with that. Employers are going to be looking for .NET programmers instead of just VB now.

I have Version 1.1
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