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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Wait a second,&nbsp; it seems to me that the major part of the community building started around VB.&nbsp; While other languages had thier communities, VB was very popular with part time/hobby programers, hence the internet was a perfect way for us to get info and
 learn.<br>
&nbsp; Not that we/ they are novice programers, we all have different needs.&nbsp; While VB is more slated towards Biz solutions, not the bit twidling stuff, It is a matter of choice, not brain abnormalities.&nbsp; There are a lot of us that can use C# or &#43;&#43; but use the tools
 for the apps we dev.&nbsp;&nbsp; So calling us unable to learn, or poor at it is just wrong.&nbsp; BTW it's all IL baby........</p>]]></description>
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