Nothing. VB. NET allows you exclude the parentheses on any method that doesn't take in an argument.
Exactly the right answer, good practice would be to go ahead and get used to those parentheses and add them in, as if you do any cross language development in . Net (pretty common for anyone using VB. Net) it is easier not to forget them if you already use them.
– Tom Anderson Dec 24 '08 at 2:52 Agreed, VB. Net allows you to be pretty lazy and not use best practices. Im not sure if the omission of parans is valid if option strict is set?
– schmoopy Dec 24 '08 at 3:28 1 I sometimes wish I could do that In C#. I find empty parentheses annoying. – chaiguy Dec 24 '08 at 4:51 Empty parenthases are there for a reason!
It let's you know the differance between a property (or public feild) and a method on the class. – Charles Graham Dec 24 '08 at 4:53 1 @Charles. That's silly, it doesn't matter if it is a property or method when you are reading it.
– Jonathan Allen Dec 24 '087 at 18:51.
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