SalesLogix Web Client – Coding Languages
Perhaps its time for you to make
the switch to C#
Are you new to developing in the Sage SalesLogix Web Client? If so, you may be wondering what programming language would be best to use. If you’re already familiar with VB.Net, you’re in luck, as you can use VB code snippets in the Sage SalesLogix Application Architect, and of course, in Visual Studio. But if you’re an old VB6 progammer, you are going to be heading for a learning curve. So this is the perfect time to learn C#.
All of the out-of-the-box components are written in C#, so if you’re learning something new anyway, it might as well be the same language that you’ll be seeing everywhere else. And its especially useful if you need to “borrow” existing SalesLogix code and tweak it to fit your customizations. It may take some time for you to get used to it, but it won't be long before you are very comfortable programming in C# and glad you made the switch.
Are you new to developing in the Sage SalesLogix Web Client? If so, you may be wondering what programming language would be best to use. If you’re already familiar with VB.Net, you’re in luck, as you can use VB code snippets in the Sage SalesLogix Application Architect, and of course, in Visual Studio. But if you’re an old VB6 progammer, you are going to be heading for a learning curve. So this is the perfect time to learn C#.
All of the out-of-the-box components are written in C#, so if you’re learning something new anyway, it might as well be the same language that you’ll be seeing everywhere else. And its especially useful if you need to “borrow” existing SalesLogix code and tweak it to fit your customizations. It may take some time for you to get used to it, but it won't be long before you are very comfortable programming in C# and glad you made the switch.
