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msdn.com » The Visual Basic Team - Sep 28, 2008
We have quite a few trips coming up over the next couple months, and we want to connect with you while we’re on the road. Here is our plan. Let us know where we can find you. ;-) October 6-7, 2008 Software …
Also tagged: visual basic, jonathan aneja, beth massi, lisa feigenbaum, paul vick, timothy ng, teched2008, karen liu
msdn.com » The Visual Basic Team - Mar 16, 2008
You probably didn’t notice it, but we made some important and beneficial changes to the Support Statement for Visual Basic 6.0 on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 just a few weeks ago, and I want to share the good …
Also tagged: vb6 migration interop
msdn.com » The Visual Basic Team - Dec 28, 2007
Happy holidays! It's been a long time since I've written a post, so I figure I can bring in the new year answering some great questions submitted by you. Just this week someone gave me this feedback: "I am having a …
Also tagged: web, vb express, linq vb9, vb2008
msdn.com » The Visual Basic Team - Dec 17, 2007
Scott Hanselman posted a podcast with with Paul Vick, Principal VB Architect, and Paul Yuknewicz, Senior Program Manager on the VB Team about the past, present and future of Visual Basic. Check it out! Enjoy, -Beth …
Also tagged: beth massi, visual basic history, paul vick, vb2008
msdn.com » The Visual Basic Team - Oct 6, 2007
A few weeks ago I mentioned I was working on a side project. Well, then the soccer, tennis, and school season hit and..well I won't tell you the rest. What I had started to do was take all of the samples in Charles …
Also tagged: wpf, smb, silverlight, vb2008, patrick dengler
msdn.com » The Visual Basic Team - Jan 3, 2007
Recently the VB team released the Interop Forms Toolkit , which allows VB6 developers to extend their existing applications using .NET. The toolkit allows developers to write a regular Windows Form in VB.NET, click …
Also tagged: vb ide, jonathan aneja
msdn.com » The Visual Basic Team - Jan 3, 2007
The .NET Framework teams are providing several Live Meeting presentations spanning application technologies like Smart Clients, Web 2.0 (AJAX) and Mobile. Check out SimonMu's blog for more information …
Also tagged: data design