Microsoft Visual Basic 6 is your tool of choice, so why upgrade to the next version of Microsoft Visual Studio .NET? This guide offers a focused, first look at the specific features and capabilities that you can exploitusing your existing skill setfor simpler coding, better application reliability, easier deployment, and other benefits. The authors, Visual Basic experts whove worked with Visual Studio .NET since its first beta, fully understand the adoption and code migration issues youre facing. They offer inside insights on new features and tools, walk you through practical code examples, and provide expert guidance on how to make a successful, productive transitionwithout a daunting learning curve.
About the Author
Sean Campbell and Scott Swigart are senior principals at 3 Leaf Solutions and are leading this team of authors. Both have been involved with .NET since the first beta release and have been educating and mentoring people on the product ever sin (click here for further information)
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Readable
I’ve read the first couple of chapters of this book, and so far I find it a very readable introduction to VB.NET 2005.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Introducing Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 for Developers
Interesting book, but somewhat superficial.But gives good
examples of the new language enhancements.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Much Ado About Nothing
I must say that this book is one of worst I have ever seen. It doesn’t teach you anything you cannot find out your self after playing with vb for a week.