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The Visual Basic related sessions from Teched can be found here:
Sessions that are currently posted include:
DEV340 Visual Basic: Tips and Tricks for Optimizing Your Applications Speaker: Brian Randell What do you need to know to build the most powerful solutions with Visual Basic .NET? This session presents tips and tricks, optimizing techniques and gotchas covering the VB language, data, deployment, security, Windows, Web, devices, .NET Framework, and more. Streaming Video/Audio (coming soon) | PowerPoint DEV341 Visual Basic: Migrating and Upgrading Lessons Learned Speaker: Jay Roxe Do you have VB 6.0 applications that you want to migrate to .NET? Get best practices for planning and executing your migration smoothly, and learn from previous migrations. Topics covered also include the migration wizard, and the VB 6 code assistant. Streaming Video/Audio (coming soon) | PowerPoint | DEV342 Visual Basic 2005: Rapid Development for the VB Developer Speaker: Steven Lees Visual Basic 2005 will reduce the amount of code required to write your application by 50% or more in common scenarios while continuing to provide full access to the .NET Framework. See how drag-and-drop data access, centralized application management and deployment, an improved debugging experience, and rich IDE features will help you accomplish common tasks while dramatically reducing the errors in your code at design time. Streaming Video/Audio (coming soon) | PowerPoint DEV343 Visual Basic 2005: IDE and Language Enhancements Speaker: Amanda Silver Visual Basic 2005 will take developer productivity to new heights while leveraging the full power of the .NET platform. See how substantial language enhancements and rich IDE features will dramatically increase your productivity and help you write more compelling applications. Learn how to author strongly typed containers using generics, make your applications more efficient with asynchronous calls, and utilize the power of the platform using My. Learn how these features -- as well as XML documentation comments, operator overloading, Code Snippets, and more -- make Visual Basic 2005 the most powerful and productive release ever! Streaming Video/Audio (coming soon) | PowerPoint |
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