Visual Basic and .Net News and Resources
Learn how to deploy a Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Tools for the 2007 Microsoft Office system (also known as Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office Second Edition, or VSTO 2005 SE) solution using a Visual Studio 2005 Setup project to create a Windows Installer package.
This download targets developers who want to deploy a Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office 2007 solution using a Visual Studio 2005 Setup project to create a Windows Installer package.
ReSharper 3.0: new C# productivity features, VB.NET support and more.
The release, spearheaded by a major expansion into new languages, offers full-featured support for Visual Basic .NET, XML and XAML, backed by comprehensive cross-language functionality. It also brings a host of new productivity-enhancing features such as a more in-depth code analysis for C#, a superior unit testing solution, efficient handling of to-do lists, plus new navigation and search commands.
New Jersey, US: TeachMeIT, a leading provider of online courses in IT and desktop applications, has launched the introductory course on Microsoft VB.Net.
Titled Fundamentals of Microsoft VB.NET the course is principally designed for VB developers and other programmers who plan to use Visual Basic .NET for future application development.
E-XD++ MFC Library Enterprise Edition V9.80 is released (100% Source Code)!
(”The only Flow/Diagramming Kits that provides full source code of components for MFC and ActiveX in a single package!”)
UCanCode Software, Inc providing reusable software flow/diagram components and services that facilitate flow/diagramming application development, today announced the release of E-XD++ Enterprise Edition V9.80, its world-leading line of Flow/Diagram components for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2005 developers. This is the long awaited release that contains many powerful new features from the last release! It is also the best release from ucancode software!
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VB programmers, long the scourge of the programming world, may finally get some respect. Not that they are singing the Aretha Franklin song, but thanks to a new software tool, they can convert their VB source code automatically to something respectable: C#.
VBConversions has released version 1.51 of their award winning VB.Net to C# converter, a fascinating and incredibly accurate programming tool that converts whole VB.Net projects, even groups of projects, to C# with incredible accuracy.
What is unique about the VBConversions VB.Net to C# Converter is not only it’s incredible accuracy, but the dozens of conversion options and fine grained control it gives the programmer.
For example, programmers can choose if they want their C# code to reference the VB namespace when converting traditional VB functions like “Mid$”, “Left$, or “Right$”, or whether to use .Net official functions like .Substring() instead.
There is a free download available at http://www.vbconversions.com and the purchase price is only $99.00. VB programmers, if you finally want some respect, check it out.
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