Suport for VB.NET
Suport for VB.NET
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Shujaat commented
Well, the product name starts with "CS" for a reason. Secondly, translating VB.NET to C# is so trivial that there are free automated tools that can convert your VB.NET code to CS with about 95%+ accuracy. So I think this might be a moot point.
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Todd commented
I want to give all 10 of my votes to this. If I wanted squiggly brackets and semi-colons, I'd just use JS. Please, VB.NET. Soon!