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Visual Studio 2005 US Events
The various Developer Evangelist from around the country will be delivering about 60 technical how to events showing the value of Visual Studio 2005. These events are pure technical content, no marketing fluff, delivered by noted speakers, authors, and Read More...

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New VB WebCast Series Starting Soon
Jacob Cynamon is kicking off a new WebCast series titled Visual Basic 2005 today to focus on what’s new in VB and how you can get up to with it. Check out http://blogs.msdn.com/jacobcy/archive/category/12739.aspx for a complete list of dates for the topics Read More...

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Updated Free eBook - Introducing Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 for Developers
Early in the BETA period for Visual Studio 2005 we released a free online version of the MS Press book Introducing Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 for Developers . This book received great comments, but was written against BETA 1. We have had the authors Read More...

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Will work for food....
Do you like to have an impact on the lives of professional developers? If so check out Jay Roxe's entry about various open positions he has. Read More...

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Jackie Goldstein on VB Migration
DeveloperPipeline has recently posted a chat with Software Legend Jackie Goldstein about Visual Basic migration. You can check out the chat here . The summary is posted below: .NET Migration: In-House or Outsource? If your development team is getting Read More...

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Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 - Windows®-Based Client Development
I have been asked to pass long some information to folks. If you are interested in taking some of the new Microsoft Certification Courses in BETA check out the information below. The registration period has been extended for a few more days until the Read More...

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Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 - Distributed Application Development
I have been asked to pass long some information to folks. If you are interested in taking some of the new Microsoft Certification Courses in BETA check out the information below. The registration period has been extended for a few more days until the Read More...

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New LINQ Preview Bits Released
The VB team has release a new version of the LINQ preview bits. You can download the January preview and check out the latest MSDN TV episode on link at http://msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic/Future/default.aspx . For those of you unsure of what LINQ is, it Read More...

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Register Now for the MIX '06 Conference in Las Vegas
This sounds like a cool event for web developers, here is the marketing blurb: Attend the MIX conference, a LIVE! conversation between web developers, designers and business leaders, being held in Las Vegas from March 20 - 22 at the Venetian hotel with Read More...

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Visual Basic 6.0 to Visual Basic 2005 Upgrade Guidance Released
Also new out from the patterns and practices group is a set of upgrade guidance for Visual Basic 6.0 to Visual Basic 2005 (and 2003) . You can find everything here but below is short overview of what you can get. Upgrading Visual Basic 6.0 to Visual Basic Read More...

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New Composite UI Application Block
The patterns and practices team has just released a new Composite UI Application Block. Below is a short summary, or you can get more information here . The Composite UI Application Block December 2005 Release is a source code-based component built on Read More...

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Free VB 2005 and ASP.NET Training
With the holiday’s coming lots of people have some extra time on their hands, with this in mind MSDN and Microsoft Learning got to together to give you something to do, free training! We were trying to figure out what course to give away and decided to Read More...

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Edit and Continue and Rude Edits
The Visual Basic team blog has posted a good entry about Edit and Continue and Rude Edits . Edit and Continue was reintroduced with Visual Basic/Visual Studio 2005. Read More...

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VBUG 2005 Winter Conference - Reading, UK
When we rolled out the new Developer Center pages with the VS 2005 launch last week one of things that we deployed was a couple of reporting tools that we are doing a comparison and analyses of. One of the most interesting reports to me was a report that Read More...

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VB 6.0 Upgrading Podcasts
Duncan MacKenzie has posted links to some really good VB 6.0 to .NET Podcasts that he found. You can check them out here . Read More...

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