William Hindman
dejpolsys at hotmail.com
Thu Jul 21 20:57:10 CDT 2005
JC ..how is this different than the VB.Net that comes with Visual Studio Tools? ...since MS compels me to pay for the standard version of VB.net in order to get the equivalent of the old ODE, why might I want to go the VBExpress route instead? ..and are the videos of use in the VB.net ide? William ----- Original Message ----- From: "John W. Colby" <jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com> To: "VBA" <dba-vb at databaseadvisors.com>; "AccessD" <AccessD at databaseadvisors.com> Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 2:50 PM Subject: [AccessD] VBExpress videos > In case you haven't found them, there is a beta available for VBExpress > which is really just VB.Net light version, with its own IDE instead of > being > embedded in Visual Studio. The IDE looks and feels almost identical to > the > Visual Studio however. > > http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express/beginner/ > > Once you download and install the VBExpress notice the videos available. > I > discovered this guy a couple of years ago but he has now done (some) > videos > for this VBExpress and I am finding them very useful I think they would > allow anyone who frequents this board to get up to speed pretty quickly, > and > I have to tell you, VBExpress.net is waaay cool. The videos will show you > how to do stuff in the user interface (all that I have gotten to so far) > that we can only dream of in VBA. > > Check it out - it looks very good to me. I am working through the video > series right now. > > John W. Colby > www.ColbyConsulting.com > > Contribute your unused CPU cycles to a good cause: > http://folding.stanford.edu/ > > > -- > AccessD mailing list > AccessD at databaseadvisors.com > http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd > Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com >