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Source Code: Create 'Find' Form With Visual Basic 2005 and .NET Win Forms BindingSource Class Click the link above for a Visual Studio Windows Forms solution which demonstrates how to create a 'Find' Form with Visual Basic 2005 and the .NET Windows Forms 2.0 BindingSource class's Find method.
In case you missed the announcement , VS 2005 SP1 is released. You can get it here . Beta support for Vista coming soon!
Random question for people: how many people out there actually ever look at the VB language specification? The original purpose of writing the language specification was purely for internal use, done so we'd have a reasonably authoritative explanation of the language aside from "whatever the compiler does" and "whatever MSDN happens to say." And to have a place where historical thinking could be preserved for future generations of VB team members, so there'd be some chance in hell that we could ... [ read more ]
Well, I'm glad to see that even with my writer's block , people still seem to be reading the blog! Although there is definitely a diversity of opinion, the majority of people seem to prefer the "Function" syntax of the choices I laid out , which is not exactly what we expected. (We were wagering people would go for the more cryptic, compact syntax. Shows what we know...) That's the syntax you should expect to see in the beta, and if public opinion shifts over time in the beta, we'll deal with ... [ read more ]


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