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Official Documentation

Last updated Mar 28, 2003.

  • Microsoft sustains a main page that leads to various documents related to Visual Basic .NET.

  • For technical resources on Visual Basic .NET, take a look at here.

  • Downloads for Visual Basic .NET.

  • Product information for Visual Basic .NET in the MSDN Library.

  • Visual Basic .NET How-To Resources. How-To resources provide simple, step-by-step procedures for accomplishing common development tasks using Visual Basic .NET.
  • Visual Basic .NET 2003 is currently part of the Visual Studio .NET 2003, which is available from MSDN Subscriber Downloads. With Visual Basic .NET 2003, you can easily develop rich desktop applications for Microsoft Windows and powerful Web applications. Now it includes integrated support for creating applications for wireless, Internet-enabled devices and Pocket PCs. For more information, take a look at Frequently Asked Questions.

  • Download 101 code samples for Visual Basic .NET. Code samples for building Windows Microsoft Windows based applications and XML Web services.

  • Visual Basic .NET Technology Map

  • The following articles provide you a good overview of object-oriented programming in Visual Basic .NET:

  • Microsoft .NET/COM Migration and Interoperability provides you a detailed info on COM interoperability. It explains how to make use of existing application components in .NET and to access .NET components in existing applications.

  • Preparing Your Visual Basic 6.0 Applications for the Upgrade to Visual Basic .NET and The Transition from Visual Basic 6.0 to Visual Basic .NET provide guidelines for migrating from Visual Basic 6.0 code to Visual Basic .NET and explain how Visual Basic .NET is different from its previous version.

  • Visual Basic .NET Upgrade Guide contains a list of white papers and presentations concentrates on how to upgrade from previous versions of Visual Basic to Visual Basic .NET.

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