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March 19, 2009

10 VB.NET Tutorials

Here are 10 VB .NET Tutorials at devhood.mit.edu to leverage the power of VB .NET to build applications for different technologies. Visual Basic .Net (VB .Net) is the newest evolution of Visual Basic and part of the .Net suite of application development tools extends traditional VB capabilities to include structured exception handling, method overloading, inheritance and more. The VB.Net extended capabilities make it easy to create .Net applications which include windows applications, Web Services and web applications. These VB .Net tutorials will provide you with tips to get you up and going to start working with this language.


VB .NET Tutorials:

 -  Type - Strong List in VB .Net
 -  MyClass Keyword in VB .NET
 -  Prevent Multiple Instances of a .NET Windows Application
 -  Painting a background onto the MDIClient part of an MDIForm
 -  Uncovering the .Net Framework (v 1.0) FolderBrowser Dialog
 -  Validate User Input the Easy Way
 -  Validating Input in VB .Net
 -  Client/Server Apps in VS .Net
 -  How to Build an FTP Client with VS .Net
 -  Passing text between forms with VB .NET

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    Lots of C# Tutorials

    Here you can find lots of C# Tutorials at devhood.mit.edu to learn the C# programming basics to C# advanced. C# (pronounced C Sharp) is a programming language developed by Microsoft and is part of the .NET suite of developer tools for application development. C# is simple to use and is heavily influenced by Java. Besides Microsoft’s native Visual Studio, there are many development tools such as SharpDevelop (which is an open source editor for C#), MonoDevelop (also an open source editor for Linux) and QuickSharp 2008, to name a few. These C# tutorials also guide you through the importance of object-oriented concepts and design patterns in C# programming.


    C# Tutorials:

     -  Scheduled Email Reports
     -  Namespaces Exercise
     -  Creating an Application with Multiple Forms
     -  String type object seems to act like a value type even it is reference type!
     -  Registry save program
     -  A nifty pager control
     -  Mersenne Twister
     -  Single Instance Applications in WinForms
     -  IIS (Internet Information Services) Administration using ADSI and .NET DirectoryServices Namespace
     -  DataSet Debugging Utility
     -  Design Pattern: Abstract Factory in C#
     -  Design Pattern: Factory Method in C#
     -  Comparing Data using C#
     -  How BinHex Conversions work
     -  C# Intro: Arrays and loops
     -  C# Intro: Operators, expressions, and conditionals
     -  C# Intro: Operators, expressions, and conditionals
     -  C# Intro: Variables and standard input
     -  C# Intro: Setting up the compiler and a small intro
     -  C# Compiler Switches
     -  Programming Fundamentals: Collections in C#
     -  QuickSort in C#
     -  Intro to Basic File I/O Using a Word Counter/Parser
     -  Get The User Name In C# For NT Authentication
     -  XML Serialization of Collections in C#
     -  XML Serialization of Collections in C#
     -  File encryption in C#
     -  File encryption in C#
     -  Design Pattern: Singleton in C#
     -  Analog Clock Control
     -  CD (Change Directory) Glitch
     -  Introduction to .NET Framework
     -  Accessing SQL Server Data in C# with ADO .NET
     -  Object Serialization and Deserialization in C#
     -  Resizing an Image in a PictureBox for Best Fit
     -  Drawing Cards with C#
     -  NonRectangular Forms
     -  Simple Splash Screens
     -  User Controls for Windows and the Web
     -  Introduction to C# Events
     -  Basic overriding and overloading in C#
     -  Moving Around in Terrarium
     -  Terrarium .NET: Introduction to Creature Development
     -  Accessors in C#
     -  Serial COM Simply in C#
     -  Control the Properties Box with Attributes
     -  Creating and Sorting the ListView
     -  Web Browser/Content in a C# Application
     -  Creating a Windows Service with C#
     -  The Dating Game
     -  C# Registry Basics
     -  Exploring the System.Reflection.Emit Namespace
     -  DirectorySize Report - a look at recursion and HTML generation
     -  COM Interop: Messenger Auto-Responder
     -  String Localization in C#
     -  Using Owner Draw to Make an Image List Box
     -  Writing Your Own Type-Safe Collection
     -  Invisible Windows
     -  Utilizing Web Services from within a C# Windows Application
     -  The command line compiler C#
     -  Self-Detaching Controls in C#
     -  Microsoft C# versus Java, Part I
     -  Writing Your First C# Application (for beginers)
     -  Reading MP3 Headers
     -  Embedding and Using Resources in C#
     -  Introduction to C# Controls
     -  Reading XML Files, Part II
     -  Reading XML Files, Part I
     -  Drawing with the .NET Framework
     -  Using Regular Expressions
     -  Creating Custom Web Controls in C#
     -  Intro to Constructors in C#
     -  Building XML File in C#
     -  Asynchronous server socket using C#
     -  XML Serialization in C#
     -  Sorting Techniques in C#
     -  Reading and Writing Files in C# Part 1
     -  How to override methods in C#

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