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Visual CSharp 2005 Express Edition Feature Tour
Visual C# 2005 Express Edition Video Feature Tour, is an easy and fun way to know what you can do with VC#, in order to create dynamic Windows applications. You can either take this tour on-line from the MSDN web page, or you can download it to your computer, so you don’t need to be connected during your study time. This tour is available for free and doesn’t require any prerequisites.
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Last updated: March 13th, 2008
Introduction to Visual Csharp 2008 Express Edition
“Introduction to C# 2008 Express Edition”, created by MSDN is an easy and fun way to know what you can do with this version of C# programming language. It covers the most important topics about developing applications on this language. This lesson is not oriented to experienced Visual Studio users. It's available for free and doesn’t require any prerequisites.
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Last updated: March 19th, 2008
Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition Feature Tour
Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition (VB) Video Feature Tour. The tour will walk you through all you can do in order to create dynamic Windows applications. You can either take this tour on-line or you can download it to your computer. This tour is available for free and doesn’t require any prerequisites.
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Last updated: March 30th, 2008
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Introduction to CSharp Programming Language
“Introduction to C# Programming Language” is an easy and fun way to get started with C# language. A combination of written text and video, covers the initial concepts about developing applications on C#. The approach of the lesson is to present computer programming as a fun activity. Available for free and only one prerequisite: Visual C# 2005 Express Edition.
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Last updated: March 5th, 2008
MyWXeDoc
Learn from step-by-step commented source codes how to create e-documents with wxWidgets, the free C++ framework.
- Publisher: S & M Design Services
- Last updated: June 20th, 2010
Creating Your First Visual Basic Program - Full
“Creating your first Visual Basic Program”, created by MSDN, is an easy and fun way to get started programming on this language. This lesson on video format will guide you step by step in creating a Visual Basic project, designing and creating the user interface, and testing your program. In about 10 minutes, you’ll have your first application up and running, in this case, a Web browser.
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Last updated: March 23rd, 2008
Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition
Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition: a free software development environment that uses the facilities of the Visual Basic language along with the included facilities for developing Microsoft.NET applicationes as well as stand alone software. Easy to learn and to use, step by step guides the developers to create tested, compiled and debuged applications for Windows and Windows.NET environments.
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Home page: www.microsoft.com
- Last updated: February 27th, 2008
Introduction to Visual Basic Programming Language
“Introduction to Visual Basic Programming Language” is an easy and fun way to get started with Visual Basic language. This introductory lesson is a combination of written text and video which present computer programming as a fun activity. You can either take this lesson on-line from the MSDN web page, or you can download it to your computer.
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Last updated: March 5th, 2008
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Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Express
Enables you to write managed applications for the .NET Framework. Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition includes a fully ISO-compliant implementation of the Standard Template Library (STL). STL is a general purpose library of algorithms and data structures that is based on a concept known as generic programming.
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Home page: www.microsoft.com
- Last updated: December 8th, 2010
Microsoft Visual Basic
Visual Studio is extensible by nature, ultimately consisting of a core "shell" that implements all commands, windows, editors, project types, languages, and other features through dynamically loadable modules called "packages".[19][20] Microsoft encourages and fosters third party partners to create modules for Visual Studio via the free VSIP program. However, according to Dan Fernandez, Microsoft "made a business decision to not allow 3rd party extensibility in Express".
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Home page: learn.microsoft.com
- Last updated: May 22nd, 2023
Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition
Visual C# 2008 Express Edition enables developers to rapidly create Windows applications like programs that you can use to keep statistics, Microsoft Office add-ons and games. These new versions enable cool fun features that build on the latest technologies including WPF, WCF and LINQ.
- Publisher: Microsoft Corporation
- Home page: www.microsoft.com
- Last updated: February 27th, 2008
Introduction to Visual Basic 2005
Introduction to Visual Basic is Complete Lesson Package, which contains Article, Project code files and Video. It is beginner’s guide and designed for people with little or no prior knowledge of computer languages, who want to learn to program by using the Visual Basic language and who has some previous programming experience, maybe in another language or from a few years ago.
- Publisher: MSDN
- Last updated: March 1st, 2008
Introduction to Visual Basic 2005 Code Samples
Visual Basic 2005 Code Samples provides a large group of well categorized and documented examples of code. This download includes the following: - Base Class Library Group 1 samples show how to use the classes in the namespaces System.Net, System.Text.RegularExpressions, System.Transaction, System.Console, and more.
- Publisher: MSDN
- Home page: msdn.microsoft.com
- Last updated: March 8th, 2008
Introduction to Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition
“Introduction to Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition” is an easy and fun way to learn what you can do with this version of Visual Basic. Basically, this introduction is a lesson on video format, that covers the most important topics about developing applications on Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition. It's available for free and doesn’t require any prerequisites.
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Last updated: March 14th, 2008
Introduction to Visual Cplusplus 2008 Express Edition
“Introduction to C++ 2008 Express Edition”, created by MSDN, is an easy and fun way to know what you can do with this version of C++. It's a lesson on video format, which covers the most important topics about developing applications on C++ 2008 Express Edition. This lesson is not oriented to experienced Visual Studio users,it's available for free and doesn’t require any prerequisites.
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Last updated: March 1st, 2008
Microsoft WSE Runtime
Web Service Enhancement (WSE) is add-ins to Microsoft Visual Studio .Net and Microsoft .Net Framework. WSE is a feature set, which developers can use for secured interaction between Web services based on different WS- specifications, such as WS-Security, WS-Addressing and WS-Policy.
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Home page: msdn.microsoft.com
- Last updated: June 23rd, 2020
Guidance Automation Toolkit for Visual Studio 2005
The Guidance Automation Toolkit (GAT) is an easy to use software tool with a friendly interface that offers the user guidance packages and software factories with reusable code lines and patters for Visual Studio 2005. Allows you to author guidance packages and software factories.
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Last updated: March 26th, 2008
Visual Basic 2005 - Windows Application Sample
The sample application demonstrates how to create and layout controls on a simple form and the handling of mouse click events. The applications display a form showing attributes of a file and demonstrate many of the new features available with Visual Basic 2005. It helps you to build a smart client application and design-time data enhancements.
- Publisher: MSDN
- Home page: msdn.microsoft.com
- Last updated: April 18th, 2008