Ya, when I first started out I worked in C#. When I switched to VB I actually converted blocks of code using some of the online converters which worked for about 95 percent of the code. So, I should imagine going the other way should work as well. There are pretty much equal statements in both languages. Rick USA ----- Original Message ----- From: LU OGBE To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2010 7:24 AM Subject: Re: C#/VB Tutorial Question Rick, I just googled "convert VB.net to C#" and got a lot of interesting results. So I think it should be possible for people like me who are interested in C# to still benefit from your VB notes. Plus I've been using your VB notes to develop an app in C# and they've been very helpful. Thanks. Regards, LU ----- Original Message ----- From: RicksPlace To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2010 11:09 PM Subject: Re: C#/VB Tutorial Question Sorry Jim: I can't do the CSharp versions of the tutorials. I just can not force myself to work in C#. I tried, got through most of the first tutorial rough draft but I just get headaches, really, working in C#. I will continue in VB.net. If you want you can work them in Vb.net. The IDE and the UI Controls are all the same. Only the language syntax is diferent. Perhaps someone good with C# who does not get headaches messing with curly braces and other stuff will translate them into C# once they are out there. The Database and all that jazz of Ado.net are the same as in Vb.net also so if you can do it in Vb.net and know the language syntax, you can likely do it in C#. I actually started out in C# but found Vb.net at least as powerfull and much easier and faster to work in with my screen reader. I am open to project suggestions of a general nature that others will find interesting. Rick USA