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Here are the necessary links to take you to sites with
content relevant to Visual Basic Programmers. Click Here
to see user submitted sites for this area.
- Advanced Visual Basic
- Description: Advanced Visual Basic (AVB)
contains information on Visual Basic for the advanced Visual Basic programmer. It is a
page by a developer written for developers. It assumes you already know about OLE
automation, object-orientation, and hopefully have a few years of VB programming under
your belt.
- Ask
the VB Pro
- Description: Offers a collection of links to
Visual Basic news, databases, questions and answers, scripts, archives, book reviews, and
mailing lists.
- Carl & Gary's Visual
Basic Home Page
- Description: This is the first and definitive
source of information about Visual Basic, add-on products, and the user community on the
Internet. The ongoing mission is to create a virtual gathering place for Visual Basic
programmers throughout the world.
- Gary
Beene's VB World Beginner's Corner
- Description: A site that hopes to answer the
question, "How do I get started in VB?" This page provides a
"cookbook" set of instructions and tips which should provide the answer for this
question!
- The Development Exchange
- Description: An online resource for windows
developers.
- Using
Visual Basic
- Description: Special Edition Using Visual
Basic - Online Version, The complete text of this 1000 page book is online here.
- VB Palace
- Description: The VB Palace offer you links to
Visual Basic sources and many other places. Also, come and visit The VB Palace Archives
which contains over 20 megabytes of visual basic add-ins, source code and plenty of
freeware and shareware. If your looking for some answers to some common questions in VB
4.0 then check out the questions page.
- VBNet
- Description: The Visual Basic Developers
Resource Centre.
- VBScripts.com
- Description: A resources on the Web for
people who want to learn and use VBScript in their pages.
- VBxtras
- Description: A tools catalogue for Visual
Basic programmers.
- VB Tips
& Tricks
- Description: This site has the latest news
and information on Visual Basic. There are links to a download area, tip of the month,
component information, and bug watch.
- Visual
Basic Broadband Network
- Description: VBBBN is dedicated for the
Visual Basic Programmers, Developers and Users. The site collects information from the
Internet and provides easy access links to it, so instead of using a general search engine
it's much easier for a Visual Basic Programmer to search and find using the VBBBN site.
- Visual
Basic 4 Expert Solutions
- Description: The online version of the book
of the same name.
- Visual
Basic FAQ
- Description: A listing of various Frequently
Asked Questions documents relating to Visual Basic.
- Visual Basic Online
Magazine
- Description: Within the pages of this monthly
resource, you will find tons of articles covering every aspect of Visual Basic. You will
even find product reviews, timely columns, tips and tricks, employment opportunities, a
full product catalog, a Visual Basic resource page.
- Visual Basic Resource
Center
- Description: Here you'll find information on
books published by Que on Visual Basic, source code and utilities, as well as links to
some of the best VB sites on the Net.
- Visual Basic Starting Point
- Description: VB Starting Point is a search
engine for the Visual Basic community. Through this site you can search for any Visual
Basic related site or file.
- Visual Basic Web
Magazine
- Description: Helpful advice to get you
started in Visual Basic and in programming for Windows. A collection of VB Tips and
Tricks, the collection of helpful articles, and regular features.
- YBPC Web Site
- Description: Home page of the Young BASIC
Programmers Club.
- Newsgroup: comp.lang.basic.visual
- Newsgroup: comp.lang.basic.visual.3rdparty
- Newsgroup: comp.lang.basic.visual.announce
- Newsgroup: comp.lang.basic.visual.database
- Newsgroup: comp.lang.basic.visual.misc
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