Is it possible to switch from VB.Net to C # for use with Mac

I just started programming and hired someone else, and they did everything in VB.Net.

How difficult it would be to switch from VB.Net - all of our pages are encoded in VB, but I would like to learn C # and then move forward with this.

I use Mac, so for C # it’s better to work on Mac

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I would recommend C #. Not because it is better in any tangible way, but because it is an excellent ability to know in this business market. Knowing C # will give you more options than VB.Net. While VB was a huge technology at the time, C # took the lead by leaps and bounds.

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Given that the application is already written in VB.NET, I would suggest that it pays off just by continuing to use it. Please note that you can write new libraries in C #, although the main web project is still written in VB.NET.

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