Answer (by Ward Bell, author of the Cabana app, 10/19/2006):
Actually I did mention VB.
"We will release Visual Basic version soon although we are hampered somewhat by the fact that the Microsoft Patterns and Practices team does not offer yet a VB version of the "Smart Client Software Factory" on which it depends"
They claimed that a VB version was their top priority although I haven't heard anything about it for awhile.
If they don't come through "soon", I'm going to translate the modules that have to be translated.
The good news is that I can leave most of their stuff in C# because you don't need to touch it ... and probably shouldn't. I could translate that too but I'm not sure why I should bother.
The untapped area is the output from the Guidance Automation Tool (GAT).
Personally, I don't use it and most of our customers don't either. They just copy and paste a base-line View/Presenter pair of files and go to town with it. That said, I intend to add a few C# recipes when I feel I have recipes that really work (the ones from SCSF are demos that are inappropriate for enterprise development).
When they get GAT going for VB, I'll make VB recipes as well. If I were you, I wouldn't let the lack of VB recipes stop me now.
So ... VB folks are very much in my thoughts. I'll convert Cabana soon ... and "sooner" if you tell me you'll actually use it.