Gustav Brock
Gustav at cactus.dk
Mon Oct 15 07:50:53 CDT 2007
Hi Susan et al Now this topic is up again, those interested could review the thread(s) from April. By reading about and redoing the sample application in this chapter (link below), you'll get a feeling for what it is all about (thanks Arthur). It is obtuse but that's the price for moving quickly. /gustav >>> Gustav at cactus.dk 27-04-2007 17:39 >>> Hi Arthur All samples? It lists 470 on Visual Studio alone! Found the JumpStart code download and the book: http://examples.oreilly.com/vbjumpstart/ http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/vbjumpstart/ Thanks! /gustav >>> fuller.artful at gmail.com 27-04-2007 16:28 >>> Go to GotDotNet and download all the samples. Do it relatively quickly since MS has decided to phase out this site. Also go to Visual Studio Magazine and CodePlex. There is a very good intro book called VB.NET JumpStart (google vbJumpStart and you should get to the downloadable code). I found this book so good that I am currently thinking that .NET is even easier than Access. Arthur