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First of all sorry for my english,

 

I think that the best method of translate C# code to VB .NET code is make it manually.

 

If you find any utility to make this, it will make a chaos code.

 

It's an opinion, but you can try to find any utility (really exists ?) that make this and test yourself.

 

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I can't imagine there's so much C# code out there that you would need to have a quality conversion tool. If it's just sample projects that you need converted, to learn from or to mimic or extend, I would guess the two programs you mentioned would work fine. Converting the rest of the code shouldn't be too hard, I wouldn't guess.

 

If you run the conversion and need some specific questions answered, we're always here to help. :)

 

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I can handle sample(small) C# projects fine. The two translators that I named earlier, work better for larger projects and code samples. Especially the the first one, b/c of the commented To Do's along the way. Maybe I went wrong by not explaing the purpose of my initial post. All I was trying to avoid was thinking that the translators I found were the end all of C# to VB.NET convertors. But thanks for your offer, but the translators I've found work well. So, once again...Has anyone found any OTHER C# to VB.NET convertors?

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