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    I do. Don't neglect paying customers over whiny shit regarding programming languages :D money speaks higher.

    And if the choice came between doing Python all day or taking a VB.NET job that paid waaay more you bet your ass I will go VB.NET
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    @AleCx04 You could convert the code base to c# without a hassle to 🙂
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    @JS96 does. devRant for Windows 10 was made with it
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    @AleCx04 No thanks. I'm comfortable now on delivering the correct results to the client and also having the luxury of controlling the architecture choices. Even my latest project is Android jetpack driven. So I can relate, "why still do old"? 😜
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    *.vbs in windows :D
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    I do. I use it to extract various graphs from Nagios and Centreon at work and insert them into emails automatically. Sure beats the hassle of having the maintainers build custom templates for the 500+ instances that we use.
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    🙋
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    @raldo94 very true, but customer requirements and existing codebase take precedence.
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    @peterbetos i feel you, but you are speaking of being given a choice and I am speaking of existing codebases bro.
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    Access 2016 😂
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    C# is not in the image. I've to kill you
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