The following is the n vb.net to C # (C # to vb.net) code conversion (Interchange) tool
1.http://www.kamalpatel.net/(most commonly used, but not normal conversion for 16-in-binary int)
Online version: VB.net => C # c#=>vb.net
Offline Version: C#=>vb.net
2.http://csharpconverter.claritycon.com/(recommended!) It's a very good one, it's almost never too big a problem. )
Online version: C#=>vb.net
Offline Version: C#=>vb.net
3.http://www.ragingsmurf.com/
Online version: C#=>vb.net
4.http://aspalliance.com/
Online version: C#=>vb.net
5.http://developerfusion.com/
Online version: VB.net => C # c#=>vb.net
6.www.icsharpcode.com in the #develop itself with the conversion function
Let me know if you have any other welcome comments.
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or c#1.0 turn vb.net easier to flip, as long as there is no unsafe,volatile and a few VB does not support the syntax (such as event properties, the field target attribute on the event, the implementation of interface, are generally very few people use characteristics). In VB, C # does not support the characteristics of both many and commonly used, so the probability of successful translation is relatively low.
C#2005 and many more difficult to translate the characteristics of VB, the same VB2005 is also, after the meaning of mutual translation less and less.