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.NET learning project
Hi
Is anyone interested in creating a group that gets together occasionally
over the Internet and works on a VB.NET project.
This would be an opportunity for about 4-6 developers to learn .NET and to
exchange skills and ideas.
The project will not be anything specific and will only be used for learning
purposes.
All participants should already possess an intermediate skills level in VB.
I find that the best way to learn a new technology is to work with it.
Anyone who is interested please send an e-mail to wesley_burger@hotmail.com
Please include any ideas that you think could make this a success.
Regards
Wesley Burger
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Re: .NET learning project
Good idea!!!
I used vb before, but for DotNet, I think I would prefer C# rather than
VB.NET.
The object are same for C# and VB.NET, only some language difference between
them,and until now, VB.NET have more limited in Beta 1 than c#,such as no
events list in property windows.
I think the little difference between them leads many developers to use
both,and perhaps develop application with interop.
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Wish You Happy
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"Wesley Burger" <wesley_burger@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Hi
>
> Is anyone interested in creating a group that gets together occasionally
> over the Internet and works on a VB.NET project.
> This would be an opportunity for about 4-6 developers to learn .NET and to
> exchange skills and ideas.
> The project will not be anything specific and will only be used for
learning
> purposes.
> All participants should already possess an intermediate skills level in
VB.
>
> I find that the best way to learn a new technology is to work with it.
>
> Anyone who is interested please send an e-mail to
wesley_burger@hotmail.com
> Please include any ideas that you think could make this a success.
>
> Regards
>
> Wesley Burger
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