The languages are too similar for both to survive in the community. It's extremely pointless for both these languages to exist. VB.net existed to help migrate over classic VB users but ended up being too much like C# to even do that effectively.
C# is definitely the more popular language, so there's no reason to waste time on VB. Nearly every open source project, sample code on stack overflow, etc will be in C#.
C# is definitely the more popular language, so there's no reason to waste time on VB. Nearly every open source project, sample code on stack overflow, etc will be in C#.