Is there a $ end $ version in vb.net for snippets?

I am doing some snippets and I want to place the cursor. I came acros "$ end $", but all the examples that I see are in C #. Since then, I started programming on vb.net again, and it seems that $ end $ is not recognized or does not work here. Is there another keyword in vb to do the same?

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As far as I know, no. MSDN doesn't do the best job of documenting fragment metalanguages, so reverse engineering tends to be the best way to understand the situation. Looking through all the VB fragments, I cannot find the use of $selected$or $end$. When I paste fragments created by Microsoft into VB, I also cannot press the enter key to go inside my fragments, as I can, in C #.

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If you install SharpDevelop, it has a translator that converts C # code to VB.NET.

Just open the .cs file and then Tools-> Convert to-> VB.NET

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