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caqvinh
#1 Posted : Friday, July 18, 2008 3:28:08 PM(UTC)
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I wish this software are in both vb and C#
caqvinh
#2 Posted : Thursday, July 31, 2008 11:04:57 AM(UTC)
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Don't you think it's extremely better to have an option to choose "VB or C#" what languages for your ecommerce website during the installation? :-)
Marcus
#3 Posted : Thursday, July 31, 2008 12:16:02 PM(UTC)
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We have already announced that at least the core of BV Commerce 6 will be in c# only. Functionally, there isn't much that one language can do over another so the extra cost involved in providing the software in two languages would raise the price of the software a lot. We supported two languages in the past and found that it was very expensive to publish service packs, bug fixes and updates without that much benefit to users.

We selected vb.net when we started BV Commerce 1 because most users were classic ASP programmers used to the Visual Basic syntax. Since that time c# and vb.net have both become very popular but according to our research c# is slowly gaining ground as the number one .net language.
jonm
#4 Posted : Monday, August 4, 2008 4:45:22 PM(UTC)
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If the core will be in C# does that mean the code behind pages will be in C# as well? I really like my VB.net. =)
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Marcus
#5 Posted : Tuesday, August 5, 2008 11:34:31 AM(UTC)
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I haven't decided if we'll keep the codebehind in c# or vb.net
caqvinh
#6 Posted : Thursday, August 7, 2008 7:18:38 PM(UTC)
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The best choice is C#!
nowadays, if you're a programer or web designer your clients 99.99% request in C# period!
Chris Dittmeier
#7 Posted : Thursday, August 7, 2008 9:35:57 PM(UTC)
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My clients don't care how it is done. I do prefer VB.
Chris
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Kman
#8 Posted : Friday, August 8, 2008 10:41:34 AM(UTC)
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BV Commerce 6 > MVC , Web Forms or undecided?
Regards,
Kim(Kman) Rossey
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Todd
#9 Posted : Friday, August 8, 2008 2:08:39 PM(UTC)
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c#
Todd
Marcus
#10 Posted : Monday, August 11, 2008 9:18:10 AM(UTC)
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Undecided about MVC. I've tried out several versions and the rate of change is pretty fast right now. I'm working on the architecture to factor out logic to an "APP or UI" tier so that I can delay the decision until later.
Kman
#11 Posted : Thursday, August 14, 2008 1:43:02 PM(UTC)
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Yep, I understand on the MVC. Another idea might be starting a build using MVC after it is released to test the waters. So far I have been liking it a lot. Great to have control. I do not like being an appliance operator :) .. Thanks for reply.
Regards,
Kim(Kman) Rossey
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CorneliuTusnea
#12 Posted : Saturday, September 13, 2008 12:58:26 AM(UTC)
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Marcus,
Try the MVP (not MVC) Architecture for ASP.Net. It rocks and allows for some great flexiblity.
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JoshCaba
#13 Posted : Wednesday, October 15, 2008 4:58:02 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: "Marcus" Go to Quoted Post
I haven't decided if we'll keep the codebehind in c# or vb.net


Please C#
IceCactus
#14 Posted : Tuesday, November 25, 2008 10:42:16 PM(UTC)
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c# for me too....i used to be a VB programmer but once i switched to c# its painful editing VB code now :(
JPaulDuncan
#15 Posted : Friday, November 28, 2008 8:55:50 PM(UTC)
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C#!

Should I hold off purchasing vers. 5 and wait for 6? When's 6 released? Will I have to re-purchase the product?
Marcus
#16 Posted : Saturday, November 29, 2008 2:29:55 PM(UTC)
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Version 6 will not be available for at least 6 months, probably later.
HPros
#17 Posted : Monday, December 1, 2008 6:58:40 PM(UTC)
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C#, why reinvent the wheel or delay the inevitable.


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Marcus
#18 Posted : Tuesday, December 2, 2008 10:41:22 AM(UTC)
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Actually, I should probably say that version 6 will be done when it's done. I know that sounds "snarky" but I don't want to set false expectations of a specific release date when I have not set one yet.
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