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.NET 2 recommended books?I'm learning VB.NET 2 after years working with VB6 and finding it a
challenge. Are there any books/online training soures that you'd recommend for programmers making the transition to .NET and v2 in particular? I'm having trouble getting to grips with a lot of the concepts and different ways of doing things (eg how to handle references to third party dlls, how/whether to use namespaces, security issues and on and on). TIA I come from a similar background and found Francesco Balena's
"Programming Microsoft Visual basic .NET" very helpful. It is tailored for the VB6 crowd, the first couple hundred pages are all about migrating to .NET. Be warned, unless he has released a new version, this book is based on .NET 1.1 - and much has changed since then - but it's still a great read. Thanks, Seth Rowe tom wrote: Show quoteHide quote > I'm learning VB.NET 2 after years working with VB6 and finding it a > challenge. Are there any books/online training soures that you'd recommend > for programmers making the transition to .NET and v2 in particular? I'm > having trouble getting to grips with a lot of the concepts and different ways > of doing things (eg how to handle references to third party dlls, how/whether > to use namespaces, security issues and on and on). > > TIA There is also a programming Microsoft Visual Basic .Net 2005 book from
francesco balena however it is recomended that you also own the 2003 version of this serie as the 2005 book is a lot thinner and has to be seen as an update to the 2003 book The " programming Microsoft Visual Basic " series are the official core reference books of Visual basic as Francesco also wrote the VB6 version he gives us in some paragraphs some extra attention , however these books are also a nice reference for people without a VB6 background currently i only buy MS PRESS core reference and advanced topics books as they seem to give me the best knowledge for my monney regards Michel Posseth [MCP] Show quoteHide quote "rowe_newsgroups" <rowe_em***@yahoo.com> schreef in bericht news:1159912115.327741.194250@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >I come from a similar background and found Francesco Balena's > "Programming Microsoft Visual basic .NET" very helpful. It is tailored > for the VB6 crowd, the first couple hundred pages are all about > migrating to .NET. Be warned, unless he has released a new version, > this book is based on .NET 1.1 - and much has changed since then - but > it's still a great read. > > Thanks, > > Seth Rowe > > tom wrote: >> I'm learning VB.NET 2 after years working with VB6 and finding it a >> challenge. Are there any books/online training soures that you'd >> recommend >> for programmers making the transition to .NET and v2 in particular? I'm >> having trouble getting to grips with a lot of the concepts and different >> ways >> of doing things (eg how to handle references to third party dlls, >> how/whether >> to use namespaces, security issues and on and on). >> >> TIA > Um, check Microsoft Press for recent pubs like vs 2005 step by step
& vs2005 the language. Then check the suppliers. Amazon works.. WROX pub has lots of titles, which can be found on Amazon. Show quoteHide quote "tom" <t**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==----news:747EF6D6-114D-4B58-9B05-A6DD7AE675F5@microsoft.com... > I'm learning VB.NET 2 after years working with VB6 and finding it a > challenge. Are there any books/online training soures that you'd > recommend > for programmers making the transition to .NET and v2 in particular? I'm > having trouble getting to grips with a lot of the concepts and different > ways > of doing things (eg how to handle references to third party dlls, > how/whether > to use namespaces, security issues and on and on). > > TIA > http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- Tom,
Have a look at these free ones http://www.vb-tips.com/dbpages.aspx?ID=1b31f4f7-0596-4b8e-aaf5-e16db864a414 I hope this helps, Cor Show quoteHide quote "tom" <t**@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht news:747EF6D6-114D-4B58-9B05-A6DD7AE675F5@microsoft.com... > I'm learning VB.NET 2 after years working with VB6 and finding it a > challenge. Are there any books/online training soures that you'd > recommend > for programmers making the transition to .NET and v2 in particular? I'm > having trouble getting to grips with a lot of the concepts and different > ways > of doing things (eg how to handle references to third party dlls, > how/whether > to use namespaces, security issues and on and on). > > TIA Hello Cor Ligthert [MVP],
> Tom, Cor, another free ones to add to the list:> > Have a look at these free ones > http://www.vb-tips.com/dbpages.aspx?ID=1b31f4f7-0596-4b8e-aaf5-e16db86 > 4a414 > I hope this helps, http://www.interplat.com/VBNet.pdf Jim Wooley http://devauthority.com/blogs/jwooley/default.aspx Jim,
http://www.vb-tips.com/dbpages.aspx?ID=1b31f4f7-0596-4b8e-aaf5-e16db864a414 Thanks Cor Show quoteHide quote "Jim Wooley - MVP" <jimNOSPAMwooley@hotmail.com> schreef in bericht news:be262b3a130b88c8b5aca29b884c@msnews.microsoft.com... > Hello Cor Ligthert [MVP], > >> Tom, >> >> Have a look at these free ones >> http://www.vb-tips.com/dbpages.aspx?ID=1b31f4f7-0596-4b8e-aaf5-e16db86 >> 4a414 >> I hope this helps, > > > Cor, another free ones to add to the list: > > http://www.interplat.com/VBNet.pdf > > > Jim Wooley > http://devauthority.com/blogs/jwooley/default.aspx > > I recommend Microsoft Press books.
Cor Ligthert [MVP] wrote: Show quoteHide quote > Jim, > > http://www.vb-tips.com/dbpages.aspx?ID=1b31f4f7-0596-4b8e-aaf5-e16db864a414 > > Thanks > > Cor > > "Jim Wooley - MVP" <jimNOSPAMwooley@hotmail.com> schreef in bericht > news:be262b3a130b88c8b5aca29b884c@msnews.microsoft.com... > > Hello Cor Ligthert [MVP], > > > >> Tom, > >> > >> Have a look at these free ones > >> http://www.vb-tips.com/dbpages.aspx?ID=1b31f4f7-0596-4b8e-aaf5-e16db86 > >> 4a414 > >> I hope this helps, > > > > > > Cor, another free ones to add to the list: > > > > http://www.interplat.com/VBNet.pdf > > > > > > Jim Wooley > > http://devauthority.com/blogs/jwooley/default.aspx > > > > Hello Tom,
> I'm learning VB.NET 2 after years working with VB6 and finding it a After you have read the free ones Cor mentioned, check out the recommended > challenge. Are there any books/online training soures that you'd > recommend for programmers making the transition to .NET and v2 in > particular? I'm having trouble getting to grips with a lot of the > concepts and different ways of doing things (eg how to handle > references to third party dlls, how/whether to use namespaces, > security issues and on and on). reading list at Wintellect (http://www.wintellect.com/RecommendedReading.aspx). I have only heard good reviews of all of the books they mention. Jim Wooley http://devauthority.com/blogs/jwooley/default.aspx Thanks to everyone for the recommendations!
Show quoteHide quote "Jim Wooley - MVP" wrote: > Hello Tom, > > > I'm learning VB.NET 2 after years working with VB6 and finding it a > > challenge. Are there any books/online training soures that you'd > > recommend for programmers making the transition to .NET and v2 in > > particular? I'm having trouble getting to grips with a lot of the > > concepts and different ways of doing things (eg how to handle > > references to third party dlls, how/whether to use namespaces, > > security issues and on and on). > > After you have read the free ones Cor mentioned, check out the recommended > reading list at Wintellect (http://www.wintellect.com/RecommendedReading.aspx). > I have only heard good reviews of all of the books they mention. > > Jim Wooley > http://devauthority.com/blogs/jwooley/default.aspx > > > I reccomend changing languages.
Microsoft doesn't take VB seriously those fat loser retards never should have invented C# they killed the worlds most popular programming language because they're a bunch of excel dorks and c++ fags -Susie Jim Wooley - MVP wrote: Show quoteHide quote > Hello Tom, > > > I'm learning VB.NET 2 after years working with VB6 and finding it a > > challenge. Are there any books/online training soures that you'd > > recommend for programmers making the transition to .NET and v2 in > > particular? I'm having trouble getting to grips with a lot of the > > concepts and different ways of doing things (eg how to handle > > references to third party dlls, how/whether to use namespaces, > > security issues and on and on). > > After you have read the free ones Cor mentioned, check out the recommended > reading list at Wintellect (http://www.wintellect.com/RecommendedReading.aspx). > I have only heard good reviews of all of the books they mention. > > Jim Wooley > http://devauthority.com/blogs/jwooley/default.aspx =?Utf-8?B?dG9t?= <t**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
news:747EF6D6-114D-4B58-9B05-A6DD7AE675F5@microsoft.com: I would start with the basics - take an object oriented programming course > I'm learning VB.NET 2 after years working with VB6 and finding it a > challenge. Are there any books/online training soures that you'd > recommend for programmers making the transition to .NET and v2 in > particular? (doesn't matter what language - java, C#, or VB.NET). > I'm having trouble getting to grips with a lot of the These are the least of your worries - since you come from a VB background > concepts and different ways of doing things (eg how to handle > references to third party dlls, how/whether to use namespaces, > security issues and on and on). your object oriented programming skills are weak or non-existent. I've noticed a lot of VB6 programmers treat .NET the same as they with VB6... and the code they write is a mess. So start with basic... learn how to program in an OOP environment (i.e. learn the proper patterns, practices, etc), then the stuff with name spaces, references, etc will come naturally : )
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