This weeks post is on the growing popular demand for Visual Basic.NET programmers/developers in the Computing Industry. According to a friend of mine working for IBM in the U.S., there is a major demand for professional Visual Basic.NET programmers, he said that jobs are being offered with a starting salary of $70,000 (£35,000 approx.)!
I did a bit of looking into this on ITJobsWatch, being the reliable source for computing jobs that they are, I was able to research if there was such a demand here in the UK and Ireland for Visual Basic.NET programmers as there was in the US of A. It appears so!! Infact, I failed to find a Visual Basic.NET programming job with a starting salary lower than £32,500!
At this point, like most people interested in programming, I logged straight onto Amazon.co.uk and bought myself a book titled "Object Orientated Programming with Visual Basic.NET", but I did'nt buy the book just to begin to learn the new language, I also did a bit of research into what the difference is between VB.NET and other programming languages.
For those of you looking to be programmers, or for the programmers who are oblivious to it, VB.NET has features that no other programming languages at the moment currently support the major one be Multiple Inheritence! Any serious programmer at one stage or another has came across the problem of having to inheret - create object - inheret - create object - inheret ....and so forth.
Now that VB.NET supports multiple inheritence, we no longer have the tedious problem of having to create objects to inheret from them. This feature will allow software to become much more efficient and allow programmers to apply their Object Orientated methodology much easier to their programs.
So ....moral of the story is, anyone interested in programming, start learning VB.NET!
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