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VBUG: Visual Studio 2005 - 15 Years Later: What can we do with Visual Basic in 2005? with Mike Taulty

Date
Thu, 19 Jan 2006 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Sybase , Maidenhead, GB
Cost
FREE to VBUG members
This session, will look at what got added to VS & VB language in 2005. Well talk about the wide range of application types that we can build with VB from the humble console application to the distributed web service & stop off along the way to point out both topics of general relevance such as threading, interop & data access.

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  1. 28 Feb 2007 at 13:10
    How do I make dynamic control arrays & use code to place controls in VB 2005?
  2. 01 Jan 1999 at 00:00

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