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    VisualBasic .NET
    Visual Basic has been the most widely accepted programming language in the world, and also enjoys the distinction of having the largest band of loyal programmers. Thus, Microsoft was left with no choice but to integrate this product into the .NET Framework in the form of VB.NET. In order to accommodate the large troupe of existing VB developers within this framework, Microsoft has introduced a number of contemporary features to VB.NET, and greatly ameliorated its web design facilities. VB.NET is also regarded as the easiest entry-point into the .Net world, that provides succour to those who are terrified of biting the bullet of the Brave New World of technology.This book is for the dilettante, and aimed at anyone who is interested in learning VB.NET. The approach that has been followed here is that simple applications are built first, and then, the code is deciphered to unveil the internal workings of the product.

    Updated: 02/18/2005

    'Visual Studio.Net - Controls and Add-ins'
    The preceding book encompassed the following three primary aspects:-It elucidated the design of the framework by creating unpretentious and simple applications It laid abundant emphasis on the use of the C# language.• It discoursed about the internal mechanism of the Framework.Thus, this book serves as a springboard for any programmer who wishes to learn the innards of the sterling features of User Controls and Add-ins of Visual Studio.Net. It provides stimulus apropos to an inquiring mind. It teems up with abundant sample programs and captivating text. It will play an ameliorating role in assisting you to acquire ample knowledge of these vital features of Visual Studio.Net. Therefore, we beseech you to explore with this book with unremitting attention, without further ado.

    Updated: 02/18/2005

    vb.net tips
    this is a site it provides a useful dotnet trick & tips

    Updated: 02/13/2005

    Dot Net Quick Reference Guide
    A short (two-pages only) but very useful start point to learn .NET capabalities. This document list links to getting started, products documentation and help, publications, sample applications and many more.

    Updated: 02/13/2005

    Microsoft Windows Forms QuickStarts Tutorial
    The Windows Forms QuickStart is a series of Windows Forms samples and supporting commentary designed to quickly acquaint you with the programming model, architecture, and power of Windows Forms. The QuickStart samples are designed to be short, easy-to-understand illustrations of many of the features of Windows Forms. By the time you have completed the QuickStart tutorial, you will be able to build fully-functioning Windows Forms applications.

    Updated: 02/13/2005

    VB .NET Uncovered Getting Started
    Move over Ibiza, here comes VB.NET Uncovered! In this six-part series, the wizzy Karl Moore gives you the ultimate lowdown on the next version of Visual Basic — in English. In this first instalment, he looks at setting up VB.NET, explores the new programming environment, plus does the 'Hello World' thing all over again.

    Updated: 02/13/2005




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