Slow down, no name calling. We have had enough of that before. There are some vary valid pros and cons to the VB vs. C# debate, none of which I will be making, because I have had a very long day, and I dont feel like searching for hours to point them out. Most of what I could put together would be second hand if not third hand knowledge anyway. But I do know this- there are posts that compare VB vs C# on a coding level, WITHOUT bashing each other, and you can do things in VB that you cant do in C#. That being said, you can do things "cleaner" (my opinion and that of SOME of the other members of the swamp) in C#. Bottom line is it all compiles to the same dll file. (Before anybody jumps down my throat, yes, I know there are differences). If you are more comfortable learning VB, then learn away. I can relate in that when I attempted to start learning C#, I kept thinking in VBA. Huge mistake!! But I kept trying, and still do, look to what I know in VBA and try to figure out how to make C# work. I have to keep being reminded from my peers here to stop thinking in VBA, because they are just way to different.
If you need to find official documentation on one vs the other, all I can offer is this- somewhere on the swamp, someone has posted a link to an official Microsoft page that talks about WHY there is so much C# examples available, not just for Autocad, but in general. It has to do with supply and demand. Most of the world has unofficially embraced C# over VB. Microsoft is trying to produce material as fast as it can, and C# is in demand. Someone also posted about going to the local bookstore and finding a ton of books on C# and very few on VB. Same problem, writers are writnig books that sell, and the VB books are not in high demand. I applaud Jerry W for writing a book on VB.Net and Autocad, I even own the book. I still prefer to write in C#. I use it for reference for when Im really stuck, and I dont feel like bothering everybody here.
Now you can call me an elitist, but if you look at the drivel I post and need help with, you will see Im not. Im just trying to learn this just like everyone else.