Hi. I have been learning VB for about a year now, starting with the vb2005 express editions before upgrading to vs2005 standard editions.
To say I am frustrated is an understatement. I am "TRYING" to learn to develop using some of the available SDK's. However ALL of them (including the samples) are written in the older versions of the language and the new versions NEVER upgrade properly. So
in essence if you weren't familiar with the language during vb.net edition, you are screwed.
Please update your examples and provide better help for users who started with the vb2005 language.
Visual Basic Language Design Meeting
Jul 24, 2008 at 1:59 PMTo say I am frustrated is an understatement. I am "TRYING" to learn to develop using some of the available SDK's. However ALL of them (including the samples) are written in the older versions of the language and the new versions NEVER upgrade properly. So in essence if you weren't familiar with the language during vb.net edition, you are screwed.
Please update your examples and provide better help for users who started with the vb2005 language.