I've been searching around and havn't found any good VB.net tutorials.... there are some good .net sites, but on real introduction to VB.net. Would someone mind posting a good site, or tutorial on here for me, pleease :).
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I've been searching around and havn't found any good VB.net tutorials.... there are some good .net sites, but on real introduction to VB.net. Would someone mind posting a good site, or tutorial on here for me, pleease :).
Since VB.net is so new, there won't be anything like as much support for it as VB6. Most sites are concerned with migrating from VB6 to VB.net, rather than providing tutorials for the new technology/language.
You could try looking at:
http://www.dotnet101.com/
http://www.vb-helper.com/tutorial.htm
A lot of sites seem to have information on ASP.net, you might want to try those out too and see if you can learn something there.
N.B. This forum isn't really for asking where to find tutorials, you might be better off trying the Newbie Questions forum instead. This forum is for posting tutorials that you have written and for other users to comment on them. :D
haha sorry man, I didn't see that forum ;) thanks for the help.
Armyofone I posted some code on vb.net multithreading here
http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=219504
Also take a look at these
http://www.vbws.com/tutors/createws/default.aspx
http://www.devasp.net/net/search/default.asp?c_id=253
http://tutorials.beginners.co.uk/rea...gory/16/id/187
http://tutorials.beginners.co.uk/rea...gory/16/id/188
http://tutorials.beginners.co.uk/rea...gory/16/id/189
http://tutorials.beginners.co.uk/rea...gory/16/id/190
http://tutorials.beginners.co.uk/rea...gory/16/id/191
http://tutorials.beginners.co.uk/rea...gory/16/id/192
http://tutorials.beginners.co.uk/rea...gory/16/id/193
The last few that are sequentially numbered are pretty good, as pwaring said since vb.net is relatively new it will be some time before you see alot of tuts and snippets out there. Best bet is to get yourself a vb.net book and get a jump on it (then you can write tuts for the masses) hope the links help
<edit> Can't believe I forgot this one, msdn.microsoft.com A wealth of information on vb.net and plenty of code samples</edit>
Dude Verizon, thanks a TON damn dude I'm greatful :)