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Visual Basic 2005 For Dummies

By jwalling on Tuesday, April 10, 2007 :: 93 Views :: 0 Comments :: VB.NET, .NET Framework

Learn to use Visual Basic 2005 from a veteran programmer, Bill Sempf.  The book has recently been completely overhauled to make it more accessible to beginners and has also been edited to include many of the advancements in compatibility.

You can find the book here.
Password: ebookz_rulez

Visual Basic 2005 For Dummies

By jwalling on Tuesday, April 10, 2007 :: 84 Views :: 0 Comments :: VB.NET, .NET Framework

Learn to use Visual Basic 2005 from a veteran programmer, Bill Sempf.  The book has recently been completely overhauled to make it more accessible to beginners and has also been edited to include many of the advancements in compatibility.

You can find the book here.
Password: ebookz_rulez

Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic 2005

By jwalling on Tuesday, April 10, 2007 :: 100 Views :: 0 Comments :: VB.NET, .NET Framework

Designed for people who have had no prior computer programming experience, this book will help to give readers a lasting understanding of the way programming works.

You can find the book here.
Password is:ebookz_rulez

Programming Visual Basic 2005

By jwalling on Tuesday, April 10, 2007 :: 80 Views :: 0 Comments :: VB.NET, .NET Framework

This book on VB.Net is split into three parts.  One on how to build Windows Applications, one on how to build Web Applications, and one on how to program in VB.Net.  The book has very straightforward and intelligent explanations which should help people to increase their skill level easily.

You can find this book here.
Password: ebookz_rulez

Programming VB .NET: A Guide For Experienced Programmers

By jwalling on Sunday, February 04, 2007 :: 222 Views :: 0 Comments :: VB.NET, ASP.NET, Windows Forms

This is one of numerous free books that APress has made available. Gary Cornell and Jonathon Morrison explain the exciting new changes to VB.NET (V1.0). The intended audience is developers with prior Visual Basic experience. In their explanations, they  frequently refer back to VB6 functionality so that developers with VB6 experience can relate to how the changes will impact them.

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.NET was a major change from VB6.  This book covers big picture architectural changes as well as provide guidelines on converting an application from VB6 to VB.NET.

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