June 2009 - Posts

I'm A VB!
26 June 09 04:03 PM
Who’s the “typical VB.NET developer”? Is there one? There are millions of VB.NET developers in the world, and they each have their own unique story. We decided to talk to some of them to find out what kinds of applications they’re building, what technologies Read More...
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We Need to Talk (Matt Gertz)
25 June 09 11:41 AM
By now, many of you will have downloaded the recent beta that we posted to the net, and (hopefully) are getting excited about the features that we’ve been developing. Recently, Beth Massi interviewed me about some of the work that I’ve been doing as a Read More...
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History of Microsoft Video: Bill Gates Talks about Altair Basic (Lisa Feigenbaum)
24 June 09 08:00 AM
A few months ago, Tina started a great series on Channel9 that walks through the history of Microsoft, year by year: The History of Microsoft In the first episode, Bill Gates talks about what it was like to build Altair Basic. He actually shows the tape Read More...
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InfoQ Article on the Future of VB.NET (Lisa Feigenbaum)
24 June 09 12:02 AM
For those of you who prefer text over audio, here's a recent InfoQ article that was released based on the podcast I did with Joe Stagner : InfoQ: Is There a Future for VB.NET? Read More...
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TechEd Video: Future Directions for Visual Basic, by Anders Hejlsberg and Jonathan Aneja
20 June 09 08:35 AM
As part of the new VB/C# co-evolution strategy , Visual Studio Technical Fellow Anders Hejlsberg has broadened his role. In addition to being Chief Architect for C#, he now sets the direction for both the VB.NET and C# languages. At TechEd, Anders participated Read More...
Implicit Line Continuation (Kathleen McGrath)
19 June 09 01:32 PM
In the second part of my interview with Doug Rothaus, he describes the new implicit line continuation feature in Visual Basic 2010. Learn about the most common scenarios that no longer require the underscore character (_) in the topic, Statements in Visual Read More...
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Misfit Geek Podcast - Episode #2 "Does VB have a Future?" (Lisa Feigenbaum)
19 June 09 10:57 AM
The Misfit Geek, Joe Stagner , asked me this provocative question in a recent episode on his new podcast series : "Does VB have a Future?". Tune in to hear more details on my answer, which of course is YES! :) We talk about plans for increasing Read More...
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VB Entity Framework Samples Now Available (Lisa Feigenbaum)
18 June 09 10:45 PM
There are a lot of great Entity Framework samples on Code Gallery that you can now find available in Visual Basic .NET. This was recently announced on the ADO.NET team blog . Browse through the list below and start downloading! ADO.NET Entity Framework Read More...
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Auto-Implemented Properties (Kathleen McGrath)
12 June 09 02:46 PM
In this interview, Doug Rothaus, a programming writer on the Visual Studio User Education team, describes the auto-implemented properties in Visual Basic 2010. He also demonstrates some of the code examples in his Help topic: Auto-Implemented Properties Read More...
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Try Out Dotfuscator in VS 2010 Beta 1!
10 June 09 06:03 PM
The team at PreEmptive Solutions recently posted a great blog article that walks through all the latest features in VS 2010's Dotfuscator Software Services - Community Edition (previously known as Dotfuscator CE). Browse through the article to learn what's Read More...
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VS2010 Beta1 Extensibility News (Lisa Feigenbaum)
10 June 09 09:47 AM
I recently received this letter from the Visual Studio Extensibility team, that I thought would be interesting to readers of this blog. Whether you're building Visual Studio extensions or downloading them from others, there's news here for you.   Read More...
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