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From: tmoehlman on 16 Jul 2008 19:23 I'm currently taking a VB.NET class at my local technical college, and we have an assignment to write a paper on the adoption of VB.NET 2005 around the world. I have searched endlessly for references to use, but haven't found anything that is very useful. I'd greatly appreciate any leads on where I might find some factual data. Specifically, I need to know what countries VB.NET is available in and the languages that Microsoft has translated VB.NET into. Thanks!
From: ajk on 16 Jul 2008 21:40 On Jul 17, 7:23 am, tmoehl...(a)gmail.com wrote: > I'm currently taking a VB.NET class at my local technical college, and > we have an assignment to write a paper on the adoption of VB.NET 2005 > around the world. I have searched endlessly for references to use, > but haven't found anything that is very useful. > > I'd greatly appreciate any leads on where I might find some factual > data. Specifically, I need to know what countries VB.NET is > available in and the languages that Microsoft has translated VB.NET > into. > > Thanks! the absence of data is an answer in itself, isn't it ? :-)
From: Marc Wickens on 6 Aug 2008 08:37 On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 16:23:40 -0700 (PDT), tmoehlman(a)gmail.com wrote: >I'm currently taking a VB.NET class at my local technical college, and >we have an assignment to write a paper on the adoption of VB.NET 2005 >around the world. I have searched endlessly for references to use, >but haven't found anything that is very useful. > >I'd greatly appreciate any leads on where I might find some factual >data. Specifically, I need to know what countries VB.NET is >available in and the languages that Microsoft has translated VB.NET >into. > >Thanks! Try http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/index.html
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