Article: Sharpening Your Axis with Visual Basic 9 (Beth Massi)

Published 30 June 08 05:30 PM

In the July/August issue of CoDe Magazine there's an article I wrote with Avner Aharoni (the Program Manager on XML literals) called Sharpening Your Axis with Visual Basic 9. (They just opened up online access to even non-subscribers today!) I highly recommend this article which shows you from the beginning how XML literals, embedded expressions and axis properties work in Visual Basic.

I start with the basic syntax and definitions and then walk through the XML to Schema tool (which has been added to VS2008 SP1) to enable XML IntelliSense, as well as show some practical examples of using these features with LINQ. Avner describes how IntelliSense works and discusses advanced scenarios with XML namespaces. We end with tips-and-tricks which get you thinking about using XML literals in other text generation/manipulation scenarios.

If you like this topic, so do I! Check out the XML topic feed from my blog for more resources.

Enjoy,
-Beth Massi, VS Community

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# Anu said on July 15, 2008 2:06 AM:

How do I put .img images in visual basic 6.0... I need to put in images from 'erdas' into my vb project... how do I go about it?

# Paul Mooney said on November 25, 2008 7:32 PM:

C# developers moving to VB.Net for projects using XMLVisual Basic 9.0 introduces a feature called XML...

# VB Feeds said on November 25, 2008 7:52 PM:

Visual Basic 9.0 introduces a feature called XML Literals , which makes programming against XML a lot

# The Visual Basic Team said on November 26, 2008 11:08 AM:

Visual Basic 9.0 introduces a feature called XML Literals , which makes programming against XML a lot

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