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    Real Software has extended a software product giveaway designed to exploit Microsoft's decision to end free support for Visual Basic 6 (VB6).

  • Microsoft walks VB tightrope

    Facing protests from legions of Visual Basic developers, Microsoft is not backing down. But it is taking steps to keep them on friendly terms.

  • Developers slam Microsoft's Visual Basic plan

    More than 100 influential developers using Microsoft products have signed a petition demanding the software company reconsider plans to end support for Visual Basic in its 'classic' form.

  • Developing your .NET certification strategy

    Once you decide to pursue a .NET developer certification, where do you begin? Find out what you need to know to get started and what you should consider in choosing a cert.

  • Is your application .NET ready?

    To take advantage of .NET's promise for increased speed and stability for Web development, you'll need to determine if your system is ready for .NET. Here is what is required to migrate current applications to the new platform.

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  • What to expect in Visual Studio 2005

    Discover how Visual Studio 2005 takes advantage of the latest versions of the .NET Framework and ASP.NET, and provides a variety of new technologies to make developers' lives easier.

  • Debug database stored procedures with VS.NET

    One tool can often replace the functionality provided by numerous smaller programs. A good example is VS.NET (Visual Studio .NET). Learn how to debug Microsoft SQL Server with VS.NET.

  • Microsoft's mobility power play

    Windows Mobile 2003 marks a new era in mobile communications. Does this mean users can now enjoy easy wireless connection capabilities and a secure environment for their mobile devices?

  • Study: Visual Basic use may be slipping

    Usage of Microsoft's popular Visual Basic development language--used by about half of all professional programmers--may be on the wane, according to a recent study.

  • Is your application .NET ready?

    To take advantage of .NET's promise for increased speed and stability for Web development, you'll need to determine if your system is ready for .NET. Here is what is required to migrate current applications to the new platform.

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  • What is '.NET' anyway?

    Are you little confused about what .NET really is? You're not the only one. This article from Builder.com sheds some light on what .NET is and isn't.

  • Visual Studio.Net -- So, what is it?

    Web Services tool, or the next best programming environment? -- Visual Studio .NET is a combination of things. We investigate precisely what those things are.

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