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Object Oriented Programming for VB.NET - Part 2        
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Interfaces, inheritance and polymorphism ... what do all those cool words mean? This article presents an introduction to object-oriented programming with VB.NET, a language that fully support OOP features.
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Object Oriented Programming for VB.NET - Part 1        
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VB.NET offers the full features of an object oriented programming (OOP) language. Even though the concept of objects is not entirely new to VB programmers, writing object oriented code probably is.
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HOW TO: Use the Visual Basic Upgrade Wizard (Q317885)        
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This step-by-step article explains how to create a simple Visual Basic 6.0 application, and then upgrade the application to Visual Basic .NET by using the Visual Basic Upgrade Wizard in Visual Studio .NET.
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A Programmer's Introduction to Visual Basic.NET        
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With the publication of A Programmer’s Introduction to Visual Basic.NET, Sams provides the first resource for Visual Basic developers to quickly and efficiently make the change to Visual Basic.NET.
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What's New in VB.NET        
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Visual Basic developers need to get ready for the biggest transition they have ever had to make. The next edition of VB (probably called Visual Basic.NET) is designed to make web development as drag-and-drop easy as Visual Basic 1 made Windows development. VB will be integrated into a completely new architecture called Microsoft.NET, which is Microsoft's next generation development platform....

Visual Basic .NET (VB .NET)        
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Visual Basic .NET (VB .NET) is the next, reenergized version of the Visual Basic language that has been implemented as a fully .NET compliant language. With VB .NET you can develop .NET applications, including Windows applications, Web Services and ASP.NET Web applications. VB6 has no support for inheritance and other object-oriented features, multithreading, and integration with other languages, etc. VB .NET provides solution to all of these VB6 limitations....

The Living Language—Visual Basic 2005        
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Improved syntax, new keywords, and a host of new features keep Visual Basic changing and growing. But just because languages can withstand change doesn't mean you can misuse words....

A Sneak Preview of Visual Basic 2005        
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Provides on overview of the new features in Visual Basic 2005 including, My Visual Basic, IntelliSense, Edit and Continue, AutoCorrect, Just My Code, Windows Forms enhancements, and more....

VB .NET Language in a Nutshell: What's New and Different in VB .NET        
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Learn about the fundamental changes to the VB language syntax, functionality, error handling and additional object-oriented programming (OOP) support in this excerpt from VB .NET Language in a Nutshell.
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An Introduction to VB.NET Attributes, Part 1        
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In Part One of a three-part excerpt from O'Reilly's VB .NET Language in a Nutshell, the authors give an introduction to Attributes and its syntax and use....

VB.NET or C-Sharp        
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.NET was released with VB.NET and C-Sharp. But which one to choose?...

Drill Down on VB.NET        
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The VB language is growing up. It's acquiring new features and capabilities VB developers have only dreamed of previously—features so powerful that it's exciting to imagine what you might do with them. At the same time, growing up is hard to do. This version of VB, which is now in beta and likely to hit the shelves sometime in Q4 of 2001, comes with a significant learning curve, as well as some subtle changes that stand a good chance of tripping you up....

What's New in VB.NET?        
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Visual Basic developers need to get ready for the biggest transition they have ever had to make. The next edition of VB (probably called Visual Basic.NET) is designed to make web development as drag and drop easy as Visual Basic 1 made Windows development...

Experience Visual Studio .NET Hands-On Labs        
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Learn the programming features within Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, including an introduction to C#, ASP .NET and Visual Basic .NET, through this set of hands-on labs....

Adventures in Visual Basic .NET: Our First Adventure        
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Billy Hollis introduces himself and co-writer Rocky Lhotka in this new Voices column focusing on Visual Basic .NET, and hits the ground running with some useful techniques, such as how to take advantage of the single programming model and new capabilities in Windows forms....

Getting Started with Visual Basic.NET        
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This sample application demonstrates how to build a simple VB.NET project that implements the QuickSort algorithm. It covers the basic components of a VB.NET program, reading/writing to the console and files, creating functions, and using basic arrays....

Leverage the .NET Framework with Visual Basic .NET        
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Using the .NET Framework, Microsoft Visual Basic® developers can build robust applications that were very difficult to write in previous versions of Visual Basic. This paper will discuss the benefits of using the .NET Framework, and will cover some of the powerful features Visual Basic developers can leverage with the framework, including multithreading and thread pooling, Windows Services, and file system monitoring....

Around the World with Visual Basic        
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The Visual Basic team at Microsoft has spent much of the past eight months out on the road as a part of the Visual Basic® .NET User Group Tour 2004. We've had a chance to visit 13 user groups in the U.S. and Canada, another 12 in Europe, and 9 in Asia and India. Some of the best memories include the 3-hour presentation in Portland that kicked off the tour, fielding questions from 300 people in California, and hanging out with developers until 1 A.M. in Croatia. For some photos from the tour, ch...

Windows Forms 2.0 Programming, 2nd Edition: Chapter 14: Applications        
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Applications have special support in Windows Forms. For starters, you can manage and tailor your application's lifetime, and, when the work flow is disrupted by an unhandled exception, you can choose from several methods of response. Then, there are several application models that you can employ, including Single Document Interface (SDI) and Multiple Document Interface (MDI) applications, each of which can support either multiple-instance or single-instance mode, the former the VS05 default and ...

An Overview of Visual Basic 2005        
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Get on overview of the new features in Visual Basic 2005 including, My Visual Basic, IntelliSense, Edit and Continue, AutoCorrect, Just My Code, Windows Forms enhancements, and more....


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