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RE: Slimp3 connector help


  • Subject: RE: Slimp3 connector help
  • From: UKHA
  • Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 20:27:00 +0000

I was wondering if I should go for a VB or VB.net book.
I guess the .net stuff is the the newer format if i can handle it, looks
like i
should start at C# then move to VB.net.


Thanks
Martin

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Subject: Re: [xap_automation] Slimp3 connector help


On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 18:26:19 +0100, "UKHA " <<a
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wrote:

>I'm afraid i'm not really up to speed with writing my own apps. I was
thinking
>of getting something like Teach yourself Visual Basic in 21 Days unless
>anyone else can recommend me a book.

Well, from my own POV I can heartily recommend the Microsoft .net
Framework as a target platform. It really does make writing
applications fun and easy as it comes with an extensive, albeit not
necessarily complete, class library.

There's also a xAP application development framework for all .net
languages of course... ;-) So C# or VB.net are equal possibilities.

Books, well I learned C# from the first edition of this one:

<a href="http://www.compman.co.uk/cgi-win/browse.exe?ref=575285";>http://www.compman.co.uk/cgi-win/browse.exe?ref=575285</a>

C# &amp; the .NET Platform 2nd Edition
Andrew Troelson, A!Press, ISBN: 1590590554

Which I personally thought was a brilliant introductory book. Bit slow
to start off, but a really good read after that.

There is a Visual Basic.net equivalent of this C# book too:

<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1893115267/";>http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1893115267/</a>

The Microsoft .net Framework SDK is freely downloadable here:

<a href="http://tinyurl.com/97x7";>http://tinyurl.com/97x7</a>

Or this longer URL below:

<<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=9B3A2CA6-3647-4070-9F41-A333C6B9181D&displaylang=en";>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=9B3A2CA6-3647-4070-9F4\
1-A333C6B9181D&amp;displaylang=en</a>>

66
The Microsoft® .NET Framework Software Development Kit (SDK) version
1.1 includes everything developers need to write, build, test, and
deploy .NET Framework applications-documentation, samples, and
command-line tools and compilers.
99

Not entirely sure what there is if you prefer the earlier Visual Basic
though. James over at www.Mi4.biz is Mr VB I believe, and Patrick has
a ActiveX control that unleashes xAP too:

<a href="http://patrick.lidstone.net/ha/xAP/xAP%20Projects/";>http://patrick.lidstone.net/ha/xAP/xAP%20Projects/</a>

S
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xAPFramework.net - a xAP software development framework for .net

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