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In order to support Language Integrated Query (LINQ), a suite of new technologies was added to the upcoming release of Visual Basic® 2008 that includes type inference. In earlier versions of Visual Basic, a member's type was assumed to be Object unless a different type was explicitly declared in code, as shown in Figure 1. A drawback to declaring a variable this way is that the compiler is only able to assume that the value of the variable will be of type Object....
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In this webcast from the "Visual Basic 2005 Today" series, migration is the word of the day. Join us for a look at the Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Code Advisor, an add-in that is designed to help you prepare your application for a smooth migration to Visual Basic .NET. We also cover the Visual Basic Upgrade Wizard and Visual Basic Code Snippet upgrade tools, for migrating applications and snippets, respectively....
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This webcast in the "Visual Basic 2005 Today" series explores the what, why, and when of migrating from Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 to Visual Basic 2005. We introduce and explain the migration decision matrix and present migration strategies from a high-level perspective. This session is a prerequisite for the two demonstration-based sessions to follow, covering Visual Basic Fusion (interoperability) and Visual Basic Migration....
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March 14, 2002
In this session, we will discuss how to upgrade projects from Visual Basic 6.0 to Visual Basic .NET. We will start with an overview of what has changed in Visual Basic, and then explain why and when you should upgrade. We will then talk about how to use the upgrade wizard, what the common upgrade issues are, and how to fix them. ...
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March 14, 2002
In this session, we will discuss how to upgrade projects from Visual Basic 6.0 to Visual Basic .NET. We will start with an overview of what has changed in Visual Basic, and then explain why and when you should upgrade. We will then talk about how to use the upgrade wizard, what the common upgrade issues are, and how to fix them....
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