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Channel 9 Interview: Using the Touchless SDK with Visual Basic (Beth Massi, Lucian Wischik)
20 March 09 12:03 PM
Today I posted a new interview on Channel 9 on using the Touchless SDK. The Touchless SDK enables developers to create multi-touch based applications using a webcam for input. "Touch without touching." It's actually pretty cool! In this interview Read More...
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Channel 9 Interview: ASP.NET MVC using Visual Basic XML Literals (Beth Massi)
16 February 09 12:22 PM
Today I posted an interview on Channel 9 with Dmitry Robsman, the Product Unit Manager for ASP.NET. In this interview he shows us how he implemented ASP.NET MVC views using Visual Basic's XML Literals instead of .aspx pages. Dmitry shows us how this makes Read More...
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New WPF "How Do I" Video on Formatting Data Entry (Beth Massi)
06 January 09 01:14 PM
Today we released a new How Do I Video onto the VB Dev Center on how to format controls on data entry forms using the IValueConverter like I showed on my blog here . The IValueConverter allows you full control over the display of the data as well as the Read More...
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Panel: Developers moving to VB.Net for projects using XML (Lisa Feigenbaum)
25 November 08 03:54 PM
Visual Basic 9.0 introduces a feature called XML Literals , which makes programming against XML a lot more natural, and dramatically decreases the number of lines of code you need to write. In fact, it makes working with XML in Visual Basic *so* much Read More...
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New WPF How Do I Videos Released! (Beth Massi)
04 November 08 08:02 AM
I posted two more WPF "Forms over Data" videos onto the Developer Center that you should check out. How Do I: Edit Tabular Data in WPF? - learn how to create a simple data grid in WPF for editing tabular data using Visual Studio 2008 Service Read More...
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Community Article: Enabling Speech Recognition in Microsoft Word 2007 with Visual Studio 2008 (Beth Massi)
23 October 08 08:15 AM
If you missed it, this week a new community submitted article was released onto the Visual Basic Developer Center and the Office Development with Visual Studio Portal by Visual Basic MVP Alessandro Del Sole . In this article learn how to control the Vista Read More...
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Channel 9 Interview: New Editor Features in Visual Studio 2008 SP1 (Beth Massi)
22 August 08 05:00 PM
Today I posted another Channel 9 interview on SP1. This time, Yang Xiao, a tester on the VB IDE team is back demonstrating new improvements to the "Go To Definition", "Find All References" and Rename capabilities in the editor when Read More...
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Channel 9 Interview: XML Schema Explorer in Visual Studio 2008 SP1 (Beth Massi)
15 August 08 02:23 PM
Today I posted an interview on Channel 9 with Yang Xiao , a tester on the VB IDE. In this interview Yang shows us the new XML Schema Explorer in Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 . This new window is invoked when you right-click on an XML literal element Read More...
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Article: Sharpening Your Axis with Visual Basic 9 (Beth Massi)
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 Read More...
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Community Article: Creating a Text-to-speech add-in for Word (Beth Massi)
13 June 08 01:01 PM
Just released onto the Visual Basic Developer Center , a new article Creating a Text-to-speech add-in for Microsoft Word 2007 with Visual Studio 2008 from a member of our Italian .NET community, Alessandro Del Sole . The article shows how to use Visual Read More...
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New "How Do I" Videos Available on the Visual Basic Developer Center (Beth Massi)
24 March 08 12:07 PM
If you missed it, last week 48 new How Do I videos ( Forms over data , Windows development , Office development and Security ) were added to the Visual Basic Developer Center in addition to adding new download formats for 12 others. Many thanks to Rob Read More...
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Channel 9 Interview - Tips and Tricks with the Interop Forms Toolkit (Beth Massi)
04 March 08 10:23 PM
Today I posted a Channel 9 interview with Todd Apley, Senior Test Lead on the VB Team, where he shows us a variety of tips and tricks with using the Interop Forms Toolkit on Visual Studio 2008. He also shows us how to deploy a hybrid application built Read More...
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Channel 9 Interview: XML Properties and Enabling IntelliSense (Beth Massi)
17 January 08 07:54 PM
Today I posted a Channel 9 interview with Avner Aharoni, a Program Manager on the Visual Basic Team. In this interview Avner shows us how to enable XML IntelliSense in Visual Basic using the XML to Schema Wizard . He also shows the differences between Read More...
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Channel 9 Interview: Brian Beckman Does Higher Algebra with Visual Basic (Beth Massi)
19 December 07 08:01 AM
I just posted an interview on Channel 9 with Brian Beckman , Principal Developer (currently working with Erik Meijer), where he attempts to teach me higher algebra using Visual Basic, generics, and operator overloading. Brian is a wonderful person and Read More...
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Higher Algebra with Operator Overloads (Brian Beckman)
19 December 07 08:00 AM
Recently I did a Channel 9 interview with Beth Massi where I walked through a Visual Basic program that used Generics and Operator overloads to perform some higher mathematics. I thought I'd follow up with a post explaining the details of exactly what Read More...
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