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Implementation Of TB Systems In Botswana Using The VB.Net Platform

White Papers Developed in Epi Info 6 (DOS), it became necessary to upgrade the application to a more current platform based on user and technical requirements. The first electronic TB system in Botswana was developed in 1995 to provide timely and accurate TB...

[July 6, 2007, 1:00]

Live From Redmond: Using The Interop Toolkit To Migrate Your VB6 Applications To .NET

White Papers This webcast takes a look at how a person can use the Interop Toolkit to migrate the VB 6 applications to the .NET platform, and also discusses strategies one can use to migrate the VB 6 applications to the .NET platform.

[June 9, 2007, 1:00]

Microsoft's Mobility Efforts: Where Are They Going?

News The .Net Compact Framework allows VB or C# developers to create rich mobile applications for Windows CE-based devices without having to use the arcane C++ tools required today. There is a VB version of those tools, but performance and distribution...

[April 8, 2003, 9:53]

Migrating To .Net?

News The .Net Framework relies on a Common Language Runtime (CLR) that promises compatibility with multiple languages, but this compatibility is limited currently to C#, C++, VB, and (soon to come) J#. Many features long absent from previous versions of...

[September 11, 2002, 9:44]

SharpDevelop

Downloads SharpDevelop is a free IDE for C# and VB.NET projects on Microsoft's .NET platform. Its features: forms designer for C# and VB.NET; code completion for C# and VB.NET (including Ctrl+Space support); XML editing; folding; code autoinsert (Alt+Ins...

[March 23, 2006, 21:06]

BarcodeNet

Downloads Full managed code, provide VB.NET and C# developer a rapid barcode developing environment. BarcodeNET is total solution for printing barcode in .NET platform. Bundle with BarcodeNETHtml, BarcodeNETWindow, BarcodeNETImage.

[July 24, 2006, 21:16]

Learning Visual Basic .NET: Getting Started With VB.NET

White Papers The VB.NET language was developed to allow .NET programmers to create very large, powerful, high-quality web applications quickly and easily. While the development of fully realized web applications using these technologies is beyond the scope of...

[October 24, 2007, 1:00]

SnmpSource Component (v1, V2c, V3)

Downloads Multi SNMP version support: complete support for SNMPv1 (RFC 1155, RFC 1157) and SNMPv2c (RFC 3416) and v3, simple MIB file to XML conversion and display, support SMIv1 and SMIv2, synchronized and asynchronized Snmp request, and full set of C# and...

[March 6, 2008, 9:16]

NObject O/R Mapping Framework

Downloads NObject O/R Mapping framework includes OQL.NET, which is a strong-typed object query language (OQL) based on native .NET language such as C# and VB.NET, even you needn't to write a single line of SQL statement.

[October 27, 2006, 10:16]

Snmp .net Component (for V1, V2c)

Downloads Full set of C# and VB.net examples to perform many functionalities such as, SNMP GET, SNMP GETNEXT, SNMP BULK, SNMP WALK, SNMP TRAP, and Mib XML Viewer. SnmpSource component is a 100% powerful .net library for building cross-platform, real-time...

[January 20, 2006, 1:01]

SnmpSource Component (v1, V2c, .Net Framework 2.0)

Downloads Synchronized and Asynchronized Snmp request; and Full set of C# and VB.net examples to perform many functionalities such as, SNMP GET, SNMP GETNEXT, SNMP BULK, SNMP WALK, SNMP TRAP, and Mib XML Viewer.

[March 6, 2008, 9:16]

Digital Future Text-to-Speech SDK

Downloads Digital Future Text-to-Speech SDK (DF TTS SDK) is the only true OS native (no COM/ActiveX, no client-server, etc overheads) cross-platform provider-independent technology that provides standardized and unified API's for the implementation of the...

[August 1, 2008, 23:16]

TV3D SDK

Downloads The TV3D SDK is a multi-language 3D engine, in C++ with support for Visual Basic 6, VB.Net, C#, Delphi, Python, and C++. Built upon the solid DirectX platform, you can prototype complex games and 3D applications in less time.

[October 28, 2004, 4:46]

Gates: We're Short Of Tech Talent

Talkback Too bad Bill, perhpas you shouldn't have annoyed all those cheap Visual Basic programmers with your mandatory move from VB to .Net. I know several VB programmers who have embraced Java and are now enjoying developing cross-platform apps.

[July 20, 2005, 16:38]

Base One Foundation Component (BFC) Library

Downloads In addition to extensive documentation, BFC includes numerous Wizards, templates, and code samples for working with ASP.NET, C#, VB, Crystal Reports, Visual C++, MFC, and COM/ActiveX. The Base One Foundation Component Library (BFC) is a...

[March 15, 2008, 2:16]

Where Will The Visual Basic 6.0 Developers Go?

News For VB programmers -- the vast majority of Microsoft shop coders -- the leap to .Net programming is just as difficult as migrating to the Java 2 platform. I think the future is relatively bright for VB developers.

[July 12, 2002, 13:12]

StringDB Wizard

Downloads Ported to several PC platforms including Borland C++ Builder, Microsoft .NET(1.1, 2.0) (C#, VB.NET, VC++) .NET Compact Framework, Symbian(C++) support. Platform-neutral. StringtDB makes translations easier with its Microsoft Excel support.

[March 27, 2006, 14:01]

Is Your Application .Net Ready?

News In theory, it would be possible to port a Java-based application to .Net without rewriting the application code in C#, C++, or Visual Basic (VB) by using Java COM or Web services. Application logic, which is currently coded in VB, C#, or C++...

[January 16, 2003, 9:19]

.NET: A Guide For Managers

News For starters, you can start building Web sites using ASP.NET and also legacy Windows applications written in VB and Visual C++. In Figure A, CTS stands out as being able to integrate multiple development languages such as C#, VB.NET, and C++.NET.

[May 2, 2003, 13:18]

OpenOffice Developers Clear Visual Studio Licensing Hurdle

Talkback Especially as it seems the main argument for it is familiarity for VB programmers, which isn't there either as Dot-Net uses a very different programming model to old VB. So why do so many people use .Net?

[February 16, 2005, 11:27]


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