[AccessD] Convert Access App to VB.Net (was FYI: Good news-VBAin Office 12 and beyond...)

Steve Erbach erbachs at gmail.com
Tue Feb 21 20:32:35 CST 2006


Kath,

O'Reilly has these books on 2005 versions and .NET 2.0:

C# Cookbook, 2nd edition
Visual Basic 2005 in a Nutshell, 3rd edition
Programming ASP.NET, 3rd edition
ASP.NET 2.0, A Developer's Notebook
Visual C# 2005, A Developer's Notebook
Programming C#, 4th edition


Steve Erbach
Neenah, WI
http://TheTownCrank.blogspot.com

On 2/21/06, Kath Pelletti <KP at sdsonline.net> wrote:
> It's interesting to see what everyone is reading........
>
> I recently ordered these (still waiting). I'll post back an opinion when I've been through them:
>
> ASP .NET Developer's Guide  by Buczek, Greg
>
> Visual Basic 2005 Programmer's Reference (Programmer to Programmer)"
> Rod Stephens;
>
> My problem has been finding stuff which relates to the latest 2005 version.
>
> Kath
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Steve Erbach
>   To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
>   Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 12:36 PM
>   Subject: Re: [AccessD] Convert Access App to VB.Net (was FYI: Good news-VBAin Office 12 and beyond...)
>
>
>   Charlotte,
>
>   Thank you very much.
>
>   I have the Murach series of .NET books, two O'Reilly books on ASP.NET
>   (the Cookbook and Programming With), three early Microsoft books on
>   .NET, and a Wrox book on Crystal Reports.  My Safari subscription has
>   been very useful along those lines, too.  On my bookshelf I've got the
>   O'Reilly ADO.NET Cookbook, the Programming ASP.NET 3rd edition, and
>   the Programming C# 4th edition.
>
>   Are you talking about the .NET Power Suite for Visual Basic .NET or
>   Visual C# .NET?  I see that those are currently $2517 and $1437
>   without books.  Hoo boy!  I'll bet they were pretty thorough!
>
>   I see a used copy of Rick Dobson's "Programming Microsoft SQL Server
>   2000 with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET" available on Amazon for
>   $135.99!!
>
>   Otherwise he has a lot of Access-based books.  Don't see any others on
>   .NET really except for one on SQL Server 2005 Express.
>
>   F. Scott Barker appears to be the author of that 2002 book on ADO.NET
>   and VB.NET.
>
>   Thanks again.
>
>   Steve Erbach
>   Neenah, WI
>   http://TheTownCrank.blogspot.com



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