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    Post Your Home-Made Programs

    I am new to vb.net but do know alot of the basics. I thought that it would be a good idea for people to post the programs that they have made so that we can all learn from others codes. Any programs that you can post would be a great learning experience for those who would like to look over them to see if they might be able to understad and learn from others code. Thanks to anyone who shares

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    Full programs ,umm can't remember any around here. But you can try looking in CodeBank and UtilityBank forums.

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    If your just looking for sample programs there are some professional ones at Apress website. Apress publishes some of the most detailed books on programming. The link I gave you is for their code depositry for the books they publish. It saves them money by not burning all the cd's to put in their books. Unscrupulous people steal them anyway so they just put them on the Internet.

    Lucky for those that like learning from example but you don't have the book to follow along with to explain things.

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    Well , if you really wants full programs and famous ones, check this : http://sourceforge.net/index.php

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    Well thanks for the replys everyone. Ill go check everything out.

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    Originally posted by Pirate
    Well , if you really wants full programs and famous ones, check this : http://sourceforge.net/index.php
    Does SourceForge have .net related stuff? I always thought that was really a place for c++, c, java, php, or anything ANSII compliant. pretty much, things that a Linux user can hack.

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    Originally posted by Andy
    Does SourceForge have .net related stuff? I always thought that was really a place for c++, c, java, php, or anything ANSII compliant. pretty much, things that a Linux user can hack.
    All Programming Langs . You can browse by Lang . But usually big projects written in VB.NET are mixed with some java or C/C++ components .

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    I would recommend you also download or get the VB.Net Resource Kit.

    I'm working my way through it, and it got some real good code, sample's and walkthroughs in it.

    Hope this help.

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