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Get a focused, first look at the features and capabilities in Microsoft Visual Basic 2005, Visual Studio 2005, and the .NET Framework 2.0. If you currently work with Visual Basic 6, these authors fully understand the adoption and code migration issues you'll encounter. They'll step you through a quick primer on .NET Framework programming, offering guidance for a productive transition. If you already work with .NET, you'll jump directly into what's new, learning how to extend your existing skills. From the innovations in rapid application development, debugging, and deployment, to new data access, desktop, and Web programming capabilities, you get the insights and code walkthroughs you need to be productive right away.
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This post has been edited by JackOfAllTrades: 4 Mar, 2009 - 07:34 AM
Good find...especially given that it is targeted at least partially at current VB6 users. I'm going to cross post the link here: http://forums.dreamincode.net/showtopic15661.htm as it's quite relevant to an earlier thread.
Get a focused, first look at the features and capabilities in Microsoft Visual Basic 2005, Visual Studio 2005, and the .NET Framework 2.0. If you currently work with Visual Basic 6, these authors fully understand the adoption and code migration issues you'll encounter. They'll step you through a quick primer on .NET Framework programming, offering guidance for a productive transition. If you already work with .NET, you'll jump directly into what's new, learning how to extend your existing skills. From the innovations in rapid application development, debugging, and deployment, to new data access, desktop, and Web programming capabilities, you get the insights and code walkthroughs you need to be productive right away.
Get a focused, first look at the features and capabilities in Microsoft Visual Basic 2005, Visual Studio 2005, and the .NET Framework 2.0. If you currently work with Visual Basic 6, these authors fully understand the adoption and code migration issues you'll encounter. They'll step you through a quick primer on .NET Framework programming, offering guidance for a productive transition. If you already work with .NET, you'll jump directly into what's new, learning how to extend your existing skills. From the innovations in rapid application development, debugging, and deployment, to new data access, desktop, and Web programming capabilities, you get the insights and code walkthroughs you need to be productive right away.
To add to this (just like VB6) Visual Studio 2005 has got a "Learn Visual Basic" section which teaches VB from scratch. and by scratch, I mean, u dont even need to have any prior knowledge of programming. I know only the basics in VB6 so im using dat to learn .NET. heres the online link: Learn Visual Basic
Good find...especially given that it is targeted at least partially at current VB6 users. I'm going to cross post the link here: http://forums.dreamincode.net/showtopic15661.htm as it's quite relevant to an earlier thread.
extremely sorry 4 posting here!!! Actually am in desperate help plz help me!!! My question is how do i link a vb form 2 to a vb form 1 plz plz plz help me out with this!!!! Thanx......
Hi i am new to the programming world but i have alrady done programming in c++ and java an want some in troduction to visual basic 2005 programming,can someone help me.
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This post has been edited by bsendilkumar: 25 Oct, 2007 - 02:22 AM