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An introduction to the new Custom Event feature in VB .NET 2005.
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For those new to Visual Basic, here is your chance to learn about the topic of looping and how to get your program to execute several lines of code again and again.
Discovering Visual Basic .NET: Making Decisions
Continue your learning of Visual Basic .NET by discovering the syntax for adding logical decisions into your programs.
Discovering Visual Basic .NET: Using Functions and Arguments
A lot of functionality it already done for you. Learn how to use built-in functionality in Visual Basic .NET. with this installment of our Visual Basic .NET tutorials.
Capturing CommandBar Events in VB Add-Ins
Learn how to capture all the events from your command bars in a Visual Basic Add-In using only one declared event handler. (Added: 19-Aug-1999)
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