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Welcome to .NET - A perfect starting kit that explains C#, VB.NET, ILDASM etc.. With excercises

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Submitted on: 5/1/2004 3:35:54 AM
By: Anoop Madhusudanan  
Level: Intermediate
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Compatibility: C#, VB.NET
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     This articles contains a quick introduction to Microsoft.NET in general, and C# and VB.NET in particular. It contains.. -> Excercises in C# and VB.NET -> Excercises in MSIL. -> Explanations about how they work!! It explains.. -> Everything you need to know about .NET technology (and nothing more). So download the article and sample source code, and start now!!.

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This articles contains a quick introduction to Microsoft.NET in general, and C# and VB.NET in particular. Even if you don't have the Visual Studio.NET IDE, .NET development is perfectly possible. It contains.. (1) Excercises in C# and VB.NET (2) Excercises in MSIL. (3) Explanations about how they work!!

It explains everything you need to know about .NET technology (and nothing more). So download the article and sample source code, and start now!!.

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5/16/2004 6:36:43 AMAnoop Madhusudanan

If you need to learn more about Visual Basic.NET in particular, then view the VB 6.0 to VB.NET tutorial I posted in VB world - http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/showcode.asp?txtCodeId=53789&lngWId=1
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