opposite of what I've found with acad developers in general.
Do you want to share what you found?
At an ADN conference several years ago, when the acad .NET API was shiny and new, Microsoft had donated some C#.NET and some VB.NET books for adesk to give away. The VB books went
*fast*, the C# books where around for quite some time after the conference ended. Although they all did eventually get snatched up. This was my first exposure to this phenomenon.
Sometime after that I sat in on an adesk webcast on the .NET API. They had a poll on what languages the attendees where using. VB was the big winner.
And at all of my AU classes I have asked for a show of hands for who is using VB.NET and who is using C#. The overwhelming majority is always VB. But I still do all my examples in C#
(I may include some VB examples this year)
Modified: Removed "if they accept my proposal for ". Yeah!