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Two free e-books available till April 22th to celebrate MS Press’s 25th b-day (Daniel Walzenbach)
16 April 09 02:30 PM
2009 is the 25th anniversary of Microsoft Press ! To celebrate their b-bay they’re giving away two free e-books, namely Windows Small Business Server 2008 Administrator's Companion by Charlie Russel and Sharon Crawford (27 chapters, 3 appendices, 712 Read More...
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LINQ for the Web Using VB (By Paul Yuknewicz)
27 December 07 07:55 PM
Happy holidays! It's been a long time since I've written a post, so I figure I can bring in the new year answering some great questions submitted by you. Just this week someone gave me this feedback: "I am having a difficult time finding information to 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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Hidden Gems in Visual Basic 2008 (Amanda Silver)
20 November 07 10:24 PM
Yesterday I promised to post about the hidden gems in Visual Basic and Visual Studio 2008 that you haven’t read about in blog posts or seen at conferences. I forgot that I mentioned a few of my favorite features in the Beta1 announcement where I Read More...
Visual Basic 2008 Ships!!! (Amanda Silver)
19 November 07 09:27 AM
Hooray! Today we’ve finally shipped Visual Studio 2008, previously known as “Orcas”, previously known as some symbol which doesn’t have an ascii representation. We’ve come a long way , but it’s been a great ride. In Read More...

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