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Visual Basic 2005 programming: Ten tips and time-savers
Programming in Visual Basic 2005 can be relatively painless, thanks to templates, the My namespace, refactoring and snippets. These 10 tips and time-savers come from Tech Ed 2006. Article
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Visual Studio 2005 Powertoys, Part 2
Ed Tittel revisits Powertoys, the community-inspired widgets that are both fun and useful to Visual Studio 2005 developers. Tip
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Analysis: What the Tech Ed tea leaves reveal about Visual Basic
Every year Mike Gunderloy sifts through the Tech Ed agenda for clues about important announcements. It doesn't look like much will happen at Tech Ed 2006, he writes. Article
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Visual Basic Programming Techniques Mini-Guide
Here are a dozen video tutorials from Microsoft illustrating step-by-step how to enhance your applications for a more professional look. Discover techniques to access the registry, monitor file and folder activity, work with and manipulate images, in... Mini-Guide
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Using the .NET Framework with VB 6 apps
If your applications are still in VB 6, you can nonetheless take advantage of the .NET Framework. This article shows how. Tip
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SearchVB.com podcast: MIX06, Patterns & Practices and Apple opens a window
Our latest podcast summarizes the MIX06 Web developers' conference and Microsoft's latest patterns & practices Summit. We also peer through a "Window" into Apple. Article
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Micosoft's Code Snippet Editor for VB 2005
Code snippets possess neither formal methodology nor classification schemes, but they are nonetheless a popular part of the VB world. Microsoft offers a handy Code Snippet Editor for VB 2005 for developers who want to create, edit and test VB snippet... Tip
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Reg-Free COM, ClickOnce ease app deployment
Thanks to registration-free COM and ClickOnce deployment, rolling out an application is much easier than in VB 6. Tip
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VB 2005 reaches out to VB 6.0 developers
If you're a die-hard VB 6.0 fan, you'll be happy to know that VB 2005 offers plenty of form, menu and toolbar improvements, Ed Tittel writes. Tip
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Motto with Visual Studio, Atlas and MSBee: Ship early, ship often
Software releases are no longer something that happen at a single point in time. For major products, it is now an ongoing continuous process. This brings new challenges, writes Mike Gunderloy. Article