VB.NET Tutorials & Articles
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An Introduction to VB.NET and Database Programming
by Chas ProfittI am a beginner. I wanted to share some experiences with other beginners. The next few articles that come from my keyboard will be about my experience with teaching myself to develop applications in VB.NET.
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Web Forms - Working with ASP.NET server controls
by Pearson EducationExtensive coverage of the ASP.NET Web Form server controls, including Images, Image Buttons, List Boxes, Drop-Down Lists, Hyperlinks, and Link Buttons.
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Encapsulating ODBC in ASP .NET
by Jason G. WilliscroftHotQuant, LLC, builds on their previous ODBC article by demonstrating how to use encapsulation to isolate an application's data access layer and significantly streamline the code.
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The .NET Framework & Protecting your Code
by James CrowleyWe examine the ease with which source code can be obtained from .NET assemblies, and review two commercial products that help combat this through the use of obfuscation.
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Creating a Windows Service in VB.NET
by Jayesh JainLearn how to do the previously impossible - build a Windows Service with the help of Visual Basic.NET
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Windows Forms and Controls
by Brian O'ConnellOne of the first things to learn in VB.net how to use forms, set it's properties and then do the same with controls AND then learn how to do it programatically. Well this article describes all of this in as simple a way possible and demonstrates how you can create the same result using Notepad and the VB.Net compiler.
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Why are we criticizing VB.NET?
by David R. K. DeLovehDavid DeLoveh takes a look at the pros and cons of VB.NET
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An Internal Application Message Bus in VB.Net
by John Rivett-CarnacWorking with threads gets complicated quickly as you work to stop them falling over each other. One way to organise threads so that they co-operate without tripping over each other is to use a messaging mechanism to communicate between them. John Rivett-Carnac looks at one such implementation of internal application messaging.
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An Introduction To FSharpx
by Dan MohlDan Mohl introduces FSharpx, a community-driven, open source set of extensions for the F# language
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Learn F# Programming
by Ted Neward and Jessica KerrProviding both leading-edge functional programming and familiar object-oriented capabilities, F# gives the developer more power to solve problems -- all in fewer lines of code, thanks to succinct syntax.