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The main goal for this book is to identify and document those language features that have changed in the move from Visual Basic 6.0 to Visual Basic .NET and to highlight new features . -
A quick introduction to Object-Oriented Programming (OOP), covering the various terms and their relationship to real-world ideas. Primarily relates to VB.NET functions. -
Deborah Kurata describes how to use new Visual Basic .NET features to obtain control array functionality without the need for a control array. -
.NET was released with two major languages under it's belt - VB.NET and C#. But which one to choose? -
In this article I tried to explain different ways of handling errors in .Net. This will help to start using Error handling techniques in .Net. -
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 -
This presentation focuses on the .NET Framework - the platform for building integrated, service-orientated applications to meet the needs of today's Internet businesses. From Web Forms and ASP+, to Web Services, deployment, and configuration
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