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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T20:51:50+00:00 2026-05-26T20:51:50+00:00

I have noticed that the immediate window in VS 2010 behaves differently when debugging

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I have noticed that the immediate window in VS 2010 behaves differently when debugging a C# project and a VB.NET project, although I haven’t been able to find any specific documentation of this difference.

For C# projects, I can simply type in any expression, and it will be evaluated and displayed, i.e. typing in

foo.bar == "baz"

will output

false

In VB.NET, however, doing the same thing outputs nothing.

I have to put a question mark in front of the expression for it to work.

?foo.bar = "baz"

false

Edit for clarity and my bad example above:

All other expressions exhibit the same behavior, including simple math such as ‘1 + 2’. Sometimes the error message is different though, as 1 + 2 results in the error ‘Labels that are numbers must be followed by colons.’

Is there a way to ‘fix’ this behavior and make the VB.NET immediate window behave more like the C# one? Having to type a ? in front of every statement can be a pain when using it frequently.

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    2026-05-26T20:51:51+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 8:51 pm

    The semantics of the immediate windows are just different. In C#, any expression or statement you enter is evaluated, and the result of the evaluation is printed to the window. In VB.NET, you have to enter a complete statement; you can’t enter a bare expression. In your example, as you discovered, you need to use the ‘Print’ statement (the alias for which is ?) if you want to print anything to the window.

    One reason for this is that the semantics of the languages are different. As Bob Kaufman mentioned, = can be an assignment operator or an equality test. If the VB.NET window worked like the c# window, there would be no way to determine whether a = b meant “assign b to a” or “evaluate whether b is equal to a”.

    Assignments do not have a value in VB.NET; a = b = 4 means “evaluate whether b is equal to 4, and assign the result of that evaluation to a.” This means that a will either be equal to true or false.

    In C#, an assigment is also an expression with a value, so a = b = 4 means “assign the value 4 to b, and assign the value of the expression (b = 4) to a.” This means that a will be equal to 4.

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