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« Previous EntriesThe original VBForfree.com site down
Thursday, August 5th, 2010As you may or may not have known, the original Visual Basic for FREE (vbforfree.com) website has been down along time now. This site you see now is the backup for vbforfree.com. But a big negative is its missing the latest articles and doesn’t have all of the comments or features that the original site had. It [...]
Check out the new VB.NET and .NET Framework version 4.0!
Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009Microsoft has had available for alittle while now a beta of their Visual Studio suite which I think is being called: Visual Studio 2010. Below is a simple overview of DotNET 4.0 Beta… Get low cost Computer and Electronics Here! Everything you want for your computer and more at Newegg.com. ——————— Overview [...]
More Microsoft “How Do I” Video Updates and Service Pack 1 for 2008
Friday, August 29th, 2008Just wanted to mention that Microsoft officially launched the RTM version Service Pack 1 for Visual Studio 2008 a couple weeks ago. It includes many fixes and some other features and improvements. WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) performance has been greatly increased as well. Click Here to check out the Service Pack for VB [...]
Textbox Manipulation in VB and .NET – Using API
Monday, July 21st, 2008This is a basic article on how to do various textbox manipulating that isn't exposed in your normal VB or VB.NET textbox like Page Left or Scroll to the Edge (That I am aware of anyways). Note: These codes are basically taken from a example I made at my vbcodesource.com site for VB.NET that [...]
Microsoft Interop Forms Toolkit 2.0
Tuesday, January 1st, 2008I meant to post this page along time ago and forgot I made it. So here it is, even though its quite late. Anyways, Below is a preview of the new Interop User Controls that can make it much easier to deal with and interop with the Classic versions of Visual Basic 5.0 and Visual [...]
Simple VB Fusion – Visual Basic .NET Codes in Visual Basic 5.0/6.0 (Example Now Available!)
Tuesday, November 20th, 2007There is no doubt the .NET Framework contains some rich and very useful objects to make many task very easy to do. Unfortunately Visual Basic 5.0/6.0 does not have direct address to these great features. BUT, all is not lost. You can create a COM Wrapper in Visual Basic.NET (I used VB 2005) [...]
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