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Articles
2001.04.06    Upcoming Beta 2 VB.NET Syntax Changes
2001.02.14    Bruce McKinney comments on VB.NET
2000.10.28    Microsoft's Big Bet (Business Week)
2000.10.16    Coding Comparison - VB6 vs. VB.NET (Mattias Sjögren)
2000.10.16    Comment on VB.NET (Dan Appleman)
2000.10.03    Will VB.NET Affect Your Development? Comments by MS and VB devs.
2000.10.03    How Events Work in VB.NET (Paul Vick MS)
2000.10.03    Resource Management (Brian Harry MS)
2000.10.03    What Use ObjPtr() in VB (Mark Boulter MS)
2000.10.03    Hooking the Open & Save Common Dialogs To Manipulate Components
   
Comment
2000.10.03    Send your comments to the VB Product Team
   
Polls
2000.10.03    VBnet Corporate Developer Poll
2000.10.12    VBnet Personal Developer Poll
2000.10.31    VBnet Corporate Developer Poll Results to Oct 30 2000 (104k)
2000.10.31    VBnet Personal Developer Poll Results to Oct 30 2000 (100k)
2000.10.31    Download Poll Results as Access Database (35k)


Microsoft News
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2000.06.30    The Future of Visual Basic leavesite.gif (305 bytes)
2000.06.30    Microsoft VB Bug Centre leavesite.gif (305 bytes)
2000.06.30    Microsoft MSDN Code Centre leavesite.gif (305 bytes)
2000.06.30    Microsoft DLL Help Database leavesite.gif (305 bytes)


VBnet News
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2000.06.30    CoolTabs 3.0 for VB6 Available
2000.06.30    Component Redistribution
2000.06.30    IE5 Common Control Redistribution Package Now Available
Includes the comctl32.dll from Internet Explorer version 5.0. The version stamp is 5.80.2614.3600. The DLL has been tested on Windows 95 (all OSRs and service packs), Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.0. This version of comctl32.dll will work on the 29 languages that Win98 shipped on, automatically using the correct language.


Articles
2000.01.15    Geek Speak 1 : What is an Object Model?
Microsoft's Nancy Cluts, Developer Technology Engineer, explains the object model theory as only she can do.
2000.01.15    Geek Speak 5 : Welcome to Acronym Hell
Nancy Cluts demystifies some of the acronyms that Project Managers like to throw around to feel important.


Useful Links
2001.03.31    Microsoft Visual Basic Wish
Wish some features were in VB? Send your thoughts to the Microsoft-provided "wish" email site.
2001.03.31    Microsoft Press leavesite.gif (305 bytes)
Latest reference material from Microsoft.