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11/8/2006 6:57 PM
 

After reading: http://www.dotnetnuke.com/tabid/795/forumid/118/threadid/18782/scope/posts/Default.aspx

I realize there's not going to be any hope of finding translations here :)
I'm just going to find that result I found on Google search once and try his translations. I have no experience in vb, though as you said in your post before, an applet can be made in any language, I would rather everything within my site be of 1 language that I am familiar with, "C#",  for both my obsessive  organization gene and the fact that (when and if)  I receive an error from any of the mentioned vb files I'd be stuck to being able to modify them to my liking, instead of modifying my code for it each time. If the problem ever arises, may never. On the other hand, I've never made an application with mixed languages and would rather not start now :)

The end :)

Rob

 
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11/9/2006 12:23 PM
 
Messing about with your own custom version  of core code is a bad idea because you are cutting yourself off from future upgrades/enhancements.  Your upgrade path is a brick wall.

I'm a c# developer also (as others are here).  You can still write your modules in c#.  It isn't that hard to modify VB if you have to - they both use the same framework classes.
 
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11/9/2006 1:16 PM
 

 

Never made an application with mixed languages?  I bet you have.

Do you use SQL with C#?  How about HTML?  XML?  Javascript?

I write modules in C# also, but I have no trouble switching to VB.Net, or any of the other myriad of languages that I work with daily.

I'm not trying to debate anything though, everyone should be allowed to stay in their own comfort zone.


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11/21/2006 6:50 PM
 

Laugh, yes, you are right, I guess I have now haven't I (grin)

As it turns out, you're both right, there really is no need to mess with the "core" parts of dnn, everything I need to do can be done with C#... blah, thanks anyways for replying people!

Rob Sitter

John Mitchell wrote

 

Never made an application with mixed languages?  I bet you have.

Do you use SQL with C#?  How about HTML?  XML?  Javascript?

I write modules in C# also, but I have no trouble switching to VB.Net, or any of the other myriad of languages that I work with daily.

I'm not trying to debate anything though, everyone should be allowed to stay in their own comfort zone.

 
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