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sample VB.NET app with forms & menu (intermediate to adv)

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Mb2b

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Feb 6, 2008
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I have searched this forum for sample VB.NET projects of intermediate or advanced level but no luck.

I did some intermediate to advanced ASP.NET development thanks to yoall :) .... a year ago .. but kind of skipped VB.NET at the time. Well I am back and learning aggressively .. but its hard to find a sample VB.NET project ( forms, menus .. etc..) intermediate to advanced level .. can anyone help? ... maybe Order Entry app ?

I learn a lot practically!
 
if you did ASP.Net development, then everything you did in your code behinds should have been VB.Net.

The ASP stuff is usually more difficult than the VB stuff, because you have to worry about state.

If you cannot find an example of a project to work on, then why don't you just create a basic app for yourself, to track purchases or something. Your own version of Quicken.

-Sometimes the answer to your question is the hack that works
 
You can also hit your favorite book store and buy a good intermediate/advanced vb.net book. Also google for vb.net advance or similiar terms. There is so much info out there, you need to do some research.
 
If you have at least standard edition of VS2k5 then in the help it has some starter stuff (which likely you will not need since you've done asp.net). After that I suggest just going through the FAQs. There is some great information there.

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