>Delphi is still here, VB isn't. 
>(No VB.Net is not VB, it's a completely different technology with the some of 
>the same keywords. Most of .Net was modelled on Delphi anyway <grin>)

VB.NET was for people familiar with VB or Basic,   C#, J# for people familiar 
with Java.  There is a Cobol .NET.   

For people familiar with Delphi, Pascal, Modula2,  Oberon, Ada and there are 
versions of those for .NET also:

http://www.dotnetpowered.com/languages.aspx

Having these languages available helps lessen the learning curve.  

The .NET framework is also being cloned for Linux as a open-source project so 
the platform may be less important in the future.
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