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Atari Basic was my very first programming language, so I grew up learning Basic. Having said that: I don't see any reason why new software should be written in any Basic-dialect except for fun (the same kind of fun like writing a game engine in Ada) or because of legacy reasons. So programming on the C-64, or QBasic and DOS, a.s.o. all those are fun projects, kind of like reenactment of medieval knight fights.
In your case: If you feel comfortable using VB for your personal projects, then go ahead. But for me any variant of VB is awful, and this also applies to PHP. And in a perfect world we also wouldn't use JavaScript.
Got it, but on the other hand (and as someone else commented): With the right settings, VB.NET can be en par with C#, for instance. They both compile to the same MCIL code, so it should really boil down to a matter of personal preference, right?
I feel that many people don't know that and tend to think back to C64 Basic, etc. and just laugh it off.
I mostly use it for personal projects, yes. I also enjoy other "hated" languages like PHP and Java. To me, they're just tools to accomplish a task. I also like to play the UNO reverse card: I personally hate projects that run with Electron, for instance. Such a waste of resources, things don't integrate well into the DE, etc.
I mean, you could also use C++/CLR. Please don't. Because at some point people like me have to maintain it and they will hate every minute of that experience.
I don't know if people laugh it off because of the 8bit Basics, I think it's more because of VB6. And AFAIR VB.net was made to make it easier for VB6-developers to switch to .net. The real programming language for .net was supposed to be C# and I guess some people at Microsoft also like F#.
But Java is not a bad language per se; I actually enjoyed programming in Java more than C#. Java is hated because of its Enterprise-stuff. C# has managed to get a foot-hold in game development and is therefore cooler than Enterprisey-Java.
I don't see how that is a UNO reverse card :)
Thanks for the heads-up. 😀 It's not that I consider VB.NET to be my favorite language. I just wanted to say that I don't feel alright with all the "hate" that I've seen in the past when it comes to programming languages. I often see people ask what their first programming language should be and the "gatekeeping" answers are really annoying. Maybe gatekeeping isn't even the right word...