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Monday,
May. 17h 6:45PM
VB.NET
Workshop:
Building on the .Net Framework Creating Professional WinForms
Applications with Reusable Code and Code Generation
Andy
Novick discusses building a framework of reusable code and generated
business objects on top of the .Net Framework. The objective of the
framework is to deliver business applications in a production
environment with built-in supportability, robustness, and an
attractive user-interface. With this framework application
development is simplified and shortened. To create the framework
choices have to be made and components developed that relieve the
end-user application of routine work.
Microsoft, 6th floor, 201 Jones Road., Waltham MA (directions) Free and open to the public
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Submit your VB.NET Projects!
Show
what you've done, or get questions answered.
VBLearn is now accepting projects for the future meetings. Accepted
projects will be presented and reviewed at the meeting with a code walkthrough
and commentary by you, the developer, and/or our VB.NET experts. To
apply, email your project, questions, comments, and contact info to Dan
Hermes at hermes@lexiconsystemsinc.com
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General
Info
The Greater Boston Visual Basic Learning User Group meets
on the third monday of the month. We discuss introductory topics in VB.NET,
VB6 and related technologies. The group meets at
Microsoft, 6th floor, 201 Jones Road., Waltham MA. Meetings are
free and open to the public. In
case of inclement weather you can call Microsoft's main number to check
for a recording of cancelled meetings at 781-487-6400.
Web site http://www.bostonusergroups.com/vblearn/
Arnold Bilansky, Director
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Past Meetings:
Apr. 2004
Thom Robbins - .How to Develop Solutions with Microsoft Office and
Visual Studio .NET
Mar. 2004
Burtsand - .NET Inheritance Concepts
PowerPoint slides
Web form demo code
Win form demo code
Feb. 2004
VB.NET Workshop Web Services with Bob Tattersall
Jan. 2004
VB.NET Workshop
with Dan Hermes
Nov. 2002:
XML.NET
with Dan Hermes
Aug
2003:
An Introduction to Object Oriented Development in VB.NET by Robert
Tattersall
July 2003:
An Introduction to ADO.NET by Harold Chattaway
June 2003:
VB.NET 202: Windows Forms and Controls with Dan Hermes
May 2003:
VB6 to VB.NET Migration Strategies with Bob Avallone
Book Reviews by
Bob Tattersall
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