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and other reasonable accommodations, VB .Net isn't really any worse than C#—just kind of sloppy and verbose. I've coded in worse. (And I think Mono supports it now, so you might be able to use it under Linux, too.)VB 6 / VB for Applications, on the other hand, is beyond awful and should probably be formally exorcised.
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is clearly the work of some malevolent supernatural being.(As for PHP, it draws a lot of flak because of things like the lack of a naming convention in its early days—it used to be that you couldn't predict whether a function in the standard libraries was going to be named in snake_case or justsmashedtogether. It's been more than 10 years since I last worked with the language, so I hope they've fixed that.)
FYI Mono is essentially dead now or at least no longer necessary as .NET 6 is open source and cross platform, so you can just use regular .NET on Linux now.
Eh, you can tell I haven't spent much time worrying about .Net support on Linux for a while—there's always some other language or system that I consider a better fit for the job. (In other words, I sit corrected, because standing would be too much effort.)
The bulk of my day to day work is with a legacy application written in vb.net, and I couldn't agree more with your first paragraph.