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.NET Framework 3.5 builds incrementally on the new features added in .NET Framework 3.0 and is now available as a separate download.
As you may already know, VB LINQ statements enable SQL-like syntax for queries in the VB language.  LINQ syntax doesn't match SQL syntax exactly, so if you are already working with SQL or familiar with SQL queries, you may find yourself wanting to convert an existing SQL query to LINQ. This will be the first in a series of posts about converting SQL to LINQ.  In this post, I want to establish a basic understanding of how SQL differs from LINQ, and then get into specific language con ... [ read more ]
Hooray! Today we’ve finally shipped Visual Studio 2008, previously known as “Orcas”, previously known as some symbol which doesn’t have an ascii representation. We’ve come a long way , but it’s been a great ride. In his blog , Soma mentions many of the flagship features at a high-level that will undoubtedly make the every developer and head of IT salivate, but this blog is about Visual Basic. :) This is a tremendous release for Visual Basic users e ... [ read more ]
The Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition is the ideal deal tool for productively building object-oriented applications for Windows on the .NET Framework.
Get it here first! With Visual Studio 2008, you can develop connected, compelling applications for Windows Vista, the 2007 Office system, mobile devices, and the Web.
Just spotted it on MSDN subscriber downloads.   Enjoy :)


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