Often see someone who claims to be a rookie, I want to code, I don't know why it is a rookie, I feel very unhappy. I am used to it, and I am thinking about them. It is also a rookie in other places. It's a rookie, just don't do lazy birds.
Collect some information, I hope to have a bit benefit to the rookie and novice:
0. Of course, you should first look at the VB.Net Developer Center http://msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic/ (VB.NET array is from zero, even discovering)
1. Is there any example with VB.NET and the source code download? The Visual Basic .Net Resource Kit is provided by Microsoft, with a lot of good examples. Http://msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic/vbrkit/default.aspx Of course, I can also investigate countless good stations. The good news is that the VB2005 itself will provide a code snippet.
2. MSDN website is the best reference - http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/chs/ I am in 9cbs, see a question, always on the MSDN. 80% of questions can be resolved. 3. VB.NET's FAQ is very much, but no one is complete, (or I have not seen too good, have something, help point to point). This seems to be classified: http://vbcity.com/forums/faq.asp?fid=15 9CBS FAQ - Dare to compliment, there is no one bit.
4. Microsoft VB.NET team blog wants to know the latest product information that Microsoft VB.NET team is not available, see here: http://blogs.msdn.com/vbteam
5. The porting tool is provided from VB6 to VB.NET Microsoft, but some old things vb.net are not straightforward. If you have a lot of code to be transplanted, you can first take a look at this reference: Upgrading Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 to Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (ISPN 0-7356-157-x) (See Also http://community.9cbs.net /EXPERT/topic/3749/3749582.xml?temp=.2571985)
6. How to translate the C # code to VB.NET or opposite? Online check: C # vb.net, you will get a lot of translators. I use this: http://www.kamalpatel.net/convertcsharp2vb.aspx (Participation http://community.9cbs.net/expert/topic/3163/3163597.xml?temp=.4696009) ....