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How can you convert VB.NET code to C#.NET or vice-varsa

Hello friends,
 
           I am writing something after a long time. This is a common problem of many programmers that how can they convert a large code which is written in VB.NET, to C#.NET or vice-varsa. It is really a time consuming work. Many programmers say that they was working in VB 6, so can work only with VB.NET efficiently. But I thing C#.NET is more convienent then VB.NET.
        So this is the link by which you can convert your VB.NET code to C#.NET & also C#.NET code to VB.NET.
 


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Thanks & Regards
Anuj Rathi
.NET Developer

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