Is It Finally Time to Upgrade VB6 - Find Out!

Brian Moore of Microsoft passed this on to me for those near Dallas.  If you not near there you still might have an opportunity to attend other locations.


Visual Basic Upgrade Road Show

What can you learn about Visual Basic 2005 in three hours? How about how to create rich client applications that understand when their connected to the network and when they’re not? How about deploying these "smart clients" with a single click of your mouse? How about custom UI designs and custom controls that required tons of Win32 API calls and hand written code with VB6 that can now be done with just a few lines of code and no Win32 API calls? How about data binding you’d be proud to use in your own applications instead of writing it yourself? How about building solutions today that can integrate across your enterprise or across your home network with powerful and flexible networking classes? How about learning how you can leverage your existing development skills to build great browser-based web applications without having to write raw HTML? How about learning how you can protect your investment in VB6 while moving forward?

Come spend an evening with Brian A. Randell, a senior consultant with MCW Technologies and a Visual Basic MVP. Brian’s been using Visual Basic since version 2.0 and has spent the last 18 years building solutions and helping developers learn how to do it themselves. Brian will show you how much fun and productive development is with Visual Basic 2005 is and give you the straight answers on how you can move up from Visual Basic 6.0.

Event Logistics

Microsoft Corporation

7000 North State Highway 161

Irving, TX 75039

 

Tuesday, September 20, 2005, 6:00pm to 9:00pm

 

Register at:

 

http://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/eventdetail.aspx?culture=en-US&eventid=1032279238&x=5&y=22

Published Fri, Aug 26 2005 19:51 by Keith Nicholson

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