[AccessD] Access to VB.Net

Charlotte Foust cfoust at infostatsystems.com
Fri Sep 7 13:01:16 CDT 2007


VB 2005 is the VB portion of VS 2005.  If you don't want to go to the
expense of full fledged VS 2005 at this, just use VB 2005.  It will have
the IDE and all or most of what you need to get going.  There are
learning versions of VB 2005 included with some books on the topic too.

Charlotte Foust 

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Subject: [AccessD] Access to VB.Net

Can I ask for some advice please.
I have been looking at getting VB.Net software and all I can find is
either Visual Studio 2005 or VB 2005.  Which one do I go for?  Is there
something other than these two that I have missed?
All I want is the VB.Net stuff so that I can start to learn how to
convert my existing apps to vb.net

Many thanks
Max
 

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