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I want to skin a vb.net app I made ive googled some stuff and I've seen skinned vb.net apps. 
However it seems like any time i try to find someone explaining it its a link to  a pay for product.
Does anyone have anything useful on this?
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I am trying to use the equivalent of the C# “??” operator in some VB.NET code that I am working in.  This StackOverflow article for “Is there a VB.NET equivalent for C#'s ?? operator?” explains the VB.NET IF() statement syntax which is exactly what I am looking for... and I thought I was going to…
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Now before someone tells me VB.Net isn't bad like VB was, I know it isn't. But, I've yet to speak to a programmer who is completely content that some project they work on is written in VB.Net.
Basically, my question is would a programmer knowing both C# and VB.Net (and all of their team knowing both)…
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The company I work for uses vb.net since there are many programmers who moved up from vb6 to vb.net. Basically more vb.net resources in the company for support/maintenance vs c#. I am a c# coder and was wondering if I could just continue coding in c# and just use the many online free c# to vb.net…
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Generally speaking, when VB.NET and C# are compared, there is a lot of strong support for C#, accompanied by some bashing of VB.NET until a respected developer comes along and acts as The Voice Of Reason, pointing out that while VB prior to VB.NET had its fair share of issues, VB.NET is really a very…
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Unless a class specifically overrides the behavior defined for Object, ReferenceEquals and == do the same thing... compare references.
In property setters, I have commonly used the pattern
private MyType myProperty;
public MyType MyProperty
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    set
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Unless a class specifically overrides the behavior defined for Object, ReferenceEquals and == do the same thing... compare references.
In property setters, I have commonly used the pattern
private MyType myProperty;
public MyType MyProperty
{
    set
    {
        if (myProperty != value)
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Is the Is VB.NET keyword the same as Object.ReferenceEquals?
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I have a class A that implements IEquatable<, using its fields (say, A.b and A.c) for implementing/overriding Equals() and overriding GetHashCode(), and everything works fine, 99% of the time. Class A is part of a hierarchy (class B, C) that all inherit from interface D; they can all be stored…
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The second ReferenceEquals call returns false. Why isn't the string in s4 interned?
string s1 = "tom";
string s2 = "tom";
Console.Write(object.ReferenceEquals(s2, s1)); //true
string s3 = "tom";
string s4 = "to";
s4 += "m";
Console.Write(object.ReferenceEquals(s3, s4)); //false
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