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Posted on 04-30-07 12:49 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hello,
Can you suggest me any good book on VB.net? I don't need the beginner level. Advance level is fine. I am browsing online, I can't find any good ones. Thanks!
 
Posted on 04-30-07 1:50 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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बटुवा मसँग यी निम्न लिखित पुस्तकहरु छन् इ-बुक फरम्याटमा, चाहिन्छ भने म अपलोड गरदिम्ला कतै । किताब किन्नुअघि कुन किताब कस्तो भनेर थाहा पाएर किनेको जाती होइन ?

XML.Web.Services.And.Server.Components.With.Visual.Basic.Net

Addison Wesley - Start-to-Finish Visual Basic 2005 Learn Visual Basic 2005 as You Design and Develop a Complete Application

Addison Wesley - Start-to-Finish Visual Basic 2005

Addison Wesley - Visual Studio Tools for Office Using Visual Basic 2005 with Excel, Word, Outlook, and InfoPath

Apress - Beginning Object Oriented Programming Using Visual Basic 2005 From Novie to Professional

Apress - Beginning SQL Server2005 Express Database Applications with Visual Basic Express and Visual Web Developer Exp..

APress - Building Client Server Applications Under Visual Basic .NET - An Example Driven Approach

Apress - Pro Visual Basic 2005 and the .NET 2.0 Platform - 2nd Edition

Comparison of VB and C#

Course Technology - Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition Programming for the Absolute Beginner

MS Press - Introducing Visual Basic 2005 for Developers

MS Press - M'soft Visual Basic 2005 Step by Step

MS Press - OOP with M'zoft Visual Basic .NET and C# Step By Step

No Starch Press - Visual Basic 2005 Express Now Playing

No Strach Press - The Book Of Visual Basic 2005 - .NET Insight For Classic Visual Basic Developers

O'Reilly - Programming Visual Basic 2005

O'Reilly - Visual Basic 2005 - A Developer's Notebook

O'Reilly - Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook

O'Reilly - Visual Basic 2005 In a Nutshell - 3rd Edition

O'Reilly - Visual Basic 2005 Jumpstart

Prentice Hall - An Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic 2005

Prentice Hall - Application Development Using VB.NET

Sybex - Visual Basic. NET Power Tools

VB.NET

Wrox - Beginning Visual.Basic 2005
Wrox - Expert One-on-One Visual Basic 2005 Database Programming
Wrox - Professional Visual Basic 2005
Wrox - Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition Starter Kit
 
Posted on 04-30-07 2:24 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ram Chandra ji,
ma alik confuse bhaye.. List ma dherai cha.. Which one do you recommand me? Well, I had done VB 6.0 8 years ago. Then, lost track of VB thingy. Now I am trying to brush up my skill with VB.net thingy.
Can you send me O'Reilly - Programming Visual Basic 2005. I am fond of O'Reilly books.

Also, No Strach Press - The Book Of Visual Basic 2005 - .NET Insight For Classic Visual Basic Developers.

I will send you an email. Thanks a lot for your kind help.
 
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I don't want to discourage you but mark my words, working in .NET frameworks is completly new experience than what you had been through with VB6. But yes the concept is still the same and that is your plus point :) . There is always a problem to find the right book as .NET is the mother of all complicated frameworks, and you DO need to burn midnight oil everytime with the books or MSDN guides if you are involved in a new project. I was also working with VB6 and suddenly one day, presto! there's .NET, but for me it was easier as I was working with ASP driven applications and right now I still am doing ASP with .NET so all I had to do was to take the burden of VB.NET together with ASP.NET . Not trying to act as a smart guy here but decide what you are going to use VB for first and then plan likewise, and believe me it will save you a lot of time. Are you comfortable with C# ?

I have uploaded the books in Rapidshare and it is less than 50MB .

No Strach Press - The Book Of Visual Basic 2005 - .NET Insight For Classic Visual Basic Developers
O'Reilly - Programming Visual Basic 2005
MS Press - OOP with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and C# Step By Step
Prentice Hall - An Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic 2005
Wrox - Professional Visual Basic 2005

http://rapidshare.com/files/28782009/sajha_VB.zip.html
 
Posted on 05-01-07 11:15 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I think you are a nice guy.
Could you provide the link to download this e-book?
MS Press - OOP with M'zoft Visual Basic .NET and C# Step By Step
 


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