For the first time in his pitiful life, Aaron actually gave a valid answer.
With dotNet 2.0, MS dropped the moniker DOTNET from their languages. VS
2005 contains VB 2005 and C# 2005, which are both targeted/hosted on dotNet
2.0. The dotNet 3.0 framework is nothing more than a series of extensions
to the 2.0 framework, and, in fact, installs the 2.0 framework when it
installs. As for VS Orcas, it is still in development. However, the
framework 3.0 extensions to VS 2005 are available from MS Downloads. As for
books, you need to look for asp.net 2.0 or VB 2005 books.
Mike Ober.
"James" <Tw*******@hotmail.comwrote in message
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Thank's a lot for the link.
but what i'm looking for is VB.NET for Windows application ;)
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>You are not going to find them for beta software, which is what Orcas
is.
You will need to do VS 2005.
http://www.asp.net/learn/videos/default.aspx?tabid=63
Has a number of them.
On Feb 6, 9:10 am, "James" <Twinse...@hotmail.comwrote:
>>Hello people.
i'm a old ASP3 dev.
and i wish make win.software and webpage(asp.net)
so i search for a complet book (or web toturial) about VB.NET(the last
one)
with Visual Studio Orcas + Framework 3 or even 3.5
thank's a lot