I'm afraid I'm not going to be much help suggesting a newbie guide for
VS.NET. I pretty much just installed it and then started picking the brain
of the guy here in the office who was proficient with it.

On 5/26/06, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Cool.  Going to order it today.  Should be in next Tuesday.
>
> >I can't recommend VS.NET enough. It really is a sweet suite.....hmm...
> >
>
> I have never done anything in .NET.  I have wanted to, but never had the
> option.  This will be a first project.  After that, I might attempt an IE
> Search bar...  It's just a Band object, right ;)
>
> >anyway, have you done .NET development in the past? If so, developing in
> >VS.NET doesn't really change much depending on the language, whether your
> >doing C.# or VB or Visual C.
>
> Can you suggest a VS.NET newbie guide?  I haven't touched a M$ IDE since
> VB 1.0.
>
> >If you're just starting out, you can do a lot of your initial layouts
> with
> >simple drag and drop. Since C++ is pretty strandard, you should be able
> to
> >muck through the code behind pretty easily to figure out what's going on.
> >The built in support for XML is quite nice too.
> >
> >On 5/26/06, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
>
> 

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