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Nowadays most of the information here is about the .NET version. If you still use VB 6
you can find such information in MSDN and you can download the latest
Service Pack etc.
There's a lot of free code examples to download, which helps during development.
Especially as VB doesn't have native VB calls for everything in WIN32, so you sometimes
(and in my experience, often) need to go straight for WIN32 calls. To avoid nasty crashes,
pre-tested example code is much preferred.
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Visual Basic books
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