[AccessD] Examples In Best Coding VB.net

Paul Hartland paul.hartland at googlemail.com
Thu Oct 20 03:22:03 CDT 2016


I have the free edition of community and also used VS Express 2013 to
create a VB.net application for my current employer but that was learning
as I go and sure it could be written better, as for the C# I have noticed
that myself and was thinking of re-developing the Access application into
SQL Server Express (to start) and C# so think I may just try that route.

Many thanks for the links and advice, greatly appreciated, especially as I
am also looking for another job to hopefully move into more of a developer
role as developing currently takes about 5% of my role if that at my
current employer, plus also thinking of trying to branch out on my own
developing custom software for small businesses to start with.

On 20 October 2016 at 09:12, Gustav Brock <gustav at cactus.dk> wrote:

> Hi Paul
>
> I would strongly advise to get some basics first because just jumping into
> it will quickly turn out to be quite confusing as there are so many ways to
> solve tasks.
>
> A good and free source is MVA, Microsoft Virtual Academy:
>
> https://mva.microsoft.com
>
> An intro-course in VB.NET is here:
>
> https://mva.microsoft.com/en-US/training-courses/visual-
> basic-fundamentals-for-absolute-beginners-16507
>
> That said, you should consider moving to C#. VB.NET may look like Visual
> Basic but it is very different, so there really isn't much to carry over
> from VBA, and there is so much more code and advice out there for C# than
> for VB.NET.
>
> And don't forget the free Visual Studio 2015 Community edition:
>
> https://www.visualstudio.com/vs/community/
>
> and to sign up to our list:
>
> Development in Visual Studio <dba-vs at databaseadvisors.com>
>
> /gustav
>
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> Emne: [AccessD] Examples In Best Coding VB.net
>
> To all,
>
> Being self-taught and not had much time to actually spend with VB.net I
> now find myself with a little time to try and learn it properly, don;t
> really want to go through a step-by-step learning process, I seem to be
> able to pick things up quicker through working examples etc.  So could
> anyone point me in the right direction for (should I say) best coding
> examples, doesn't have to be massive just would like to see the best and
> most effiicient ways to link even a single form to a SQL Server BE, say a
> name and address form.  I have looked using searches and so many examples
> out there with different ways, but I trust the people on here to guide me
> in the right direction, as I believe just a simple form that will show me
> the best way to select, update, delete and insert records is enough to
> start me.
>
> The reason I am after this is that I have a Access manufacturing process
> application dedicated to a certain industry and want to rewrite it in
> vb.net and SQL as well, I could probably get something up and running but
> want it to be as slick as it can be as I may look at selling it afterwards.
>
> Thank you so much for any help in advance.
>
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