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Classic Visual Basic - Karl E. Peterson is
back and posting new code for VB6. This guy knows his stuff. |
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VB Helper - Tips, tricks, & example
programs for Visual Basic developers. One of the first sites I've seen to
embrace VB 2005. |
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</ Dream.in.Code > - This is a great site for user submitted tutorials and code snippets and not just for vb.net |
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Xtreme VB Talk Forums for VB Classic and VB.Net |
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The Code Project - Their section for VB.Net has some truly unique articles and demos you can't find anywhere else. It's will be worth your time to check them out. |
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VB.NET Forums - A very user friendly site to ask, answer or search for VB.NET related topics |
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vbVision - A site I just found... pretty cool. |
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Free VB Code - My favorite VB Coding Site. If I need to find out how to do "something" in VB, that I already didn't know... This would be my first stop. They have their site well laid out and organized, with almost daily updates. The only weak point to the entire site is not being able to give feedback on the sample code that users post. Every once in a while I run across a cheesy piece code |
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Planet Source Code - Dream it. Code it. (Lame slogan, but top-notch site, filled with code, tutorials, reviews, user feed back, etc.) |
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MSDN - Microsoft's Developers Network. Search the library, down load SDK's and Code Samples. Check out the DLL (Hell) Database. |
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VS Magazine - Visual Studio Magazine, formerly know as Visual Basic Programmers Journal. I made the mistake of letting my subscription lapse about a year or more ago. That was the dumbest thing I've done in a long time. They cover it all in this monthly journal. They have a section for beginners called "CS-101" and on the other side of the spectrum is the "Black Belt Programming" entry. Another monthly highlight is the "Programming with Class", which focuses on classes (Duh?) and objects. |
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All API - Your guide to the complete API. These guys have put together a freeware API Guide and API Toolshed that can down load updates from the Internet. It comes with great examples and they even offer the ability to upload your own examples for others to use. This site makes learning the WINAPI32 much more understandable. |
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A1 VBCODE - The VB Source Code Site |
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Developer.com - Well written tutorials. Looks like they're eating up all the little VB web sites (VB Square, VB World, etc.) |
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15 Seconds - More than just VB... ASP and the web is their major focus, but they have enough about VB for me to list this site under the VB heading. They have some very well written and advanced, yet detailed tutorials. |
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VB Diamond - Here's a well rounded VB site. Great source code section. |
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