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Help for a friend

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I'm a learning C++ programmer but one of my friends is a VB 6 programmer.He wants to go to vb.net but it makes him mad because it's so different from VB 6.Could someone please tell me any good tutorials for VB 6 to VB.net programmers.
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I'm a learning C++ programmer but one of my friends is a VB 6 programmer.He wants to go to vb.net but it makes him mad because it's so different from VB 6.Could someone please tell me any good tutorials for VB 6 to VB.net programmers.
might try some of these tutorials
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I used to be a VB6 programmer but moved to .NET 2003

I got Microsofts Presses "Visual Basic Step By Step" and it had lots on what had changed between VB6 and 2003 - dont know if theres a book for the 2005 version though

If you PM me i could send you some stuff
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You can get free e-book "Introducing Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 for Developers" here:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vbasic/ms789094.aspx
And video tutorials here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/vb/learning/
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