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Links to (VB.Net) pages of our friends from the dotnet.language.vb newsgroup


A collection of fine links to more dedicated .Net developpers who have there own webpages to help others

A collection about Visual Basic (mainly in the German language)
Herfried K. Wagner

A collection about .Net (very good for more theoretical approach of the subject)
Jay B. Harlow

The best website about the tabcontrol
Mick Doherty

The best website about GDI
Bob Powell

Our old friend OHM (One Handed Man) Terry Burns.  
He is now busy with trainingcenters for Net in the UK.
Training on Net

One of the best API guys
Mattias Sjögren

The one for the serial port operations and things like that
Dick Grier

If you like very nicely complete written solutions for your problems
W.G. Ryan

The other Bill very dedicated to all kind of Data access with .Net and writter of various books about that
William(Bill)Vaughn

Kudzu, don't forget the link to the Indy Project on his page for free very good internet software
Chad Z. Hower (a.k.a. Kudzu)

Nick Pateman, a guy developing himself every day better, for us forever Nak
He has on its page now even tutorials
npSoftware

And if we forgot somebody, please mail us. It was not express.



What can we do with the different Versions of Visual Studio do (including VB Express)?


Pages about the differences between the VB versions

 
Visual Basic Editions
 

Visual Studio 2005 Product Line Overview
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/products/compare/




Some free online books


Some free down loadable books about and related to VBNet

Free Book - Introducing Visual Basic 2005 for Developers

Free Book - Upgrading Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 to Microsoft Visual Basic .NET

Free Book - SQL Server 2005 Books Online

A Programmer's Introduction to Visual Basic.Net




Powertools


Visual Basic 2005 Power Packs

Power Packs are free Add-Ins, Controls, Components, and Tools for you to use with Visual Basic 2005 to make developing easier.

Powerpacks  VB 3.0

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vbasic/bb735936.aspx

 




Free ASP.NET How To Videos


You can find some Free ASP.Net How to Videos at http://www.asp.net/learn/videos/

There are also some free training videos here




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