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I've posted a lot about User Interface (UI) as I am very interested in having a great UI, one which my end-users are able to take advantage of without reading piles of printed documentation and which looks good as well. I thought I'd briefly show the standard UI for Windows Forms applications that I have settled on for my last 3 or 4 projects. Remember, I'm the only "programmer" (my co-workers use mostly Access and Excel along with a little SQL Server, but no "programming" as suc ... [ read more ]
I'm sure this was picked up by every .NET blogger and their dog but in case you missed it... Somesegar posted this morning about MS plan on Beta/RC releases of VS 2005 until the product launch in November. So, for the next couple months we are going to see Comminuty Technology Preview will be coming out in August. Hmm, I installed it last Friday, didn't realize it _will_ be coming out later this month. The August CTP rocks, btw! I enjoy it very much and it has most of the issues a ... [ read more ]
In the not-so-far future for me and the department I work in, there is a (potential) web-based project coming up that, if I am to develop it, will be written in ASP.NET/VB.NET. I mentioned to my boss that apart from a very simple 5-page ASP.NET application I wrote 3 years ago, I didn't really have much experience with the programming side of ASP.NET, although I'm pretty familiar with HTML/JavaScript (most of my development is done in Windows Forms). He suggested I look for some training resou ... [ read more ]
  I've seen countless requests in the VBCity Forums for sources of free learning materials for beginners and upgraders. I heard of one recently aimed at Classic VB developers who are interested in using ASP.NET.    This free offer comes from InnerWorkings  via Microsoft's VBRun website. They have compiled a collection of ASP.NET learning challenges for Visual Basic .NET developers moving from VB 6.0. The offer is available free to VBRun users ... [ read more ]
OfficeWriter enables you to develop high performance ASP.NET reporting applications on the fly. Anand explores this great product in detail.


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