Interviewing for Dr. Dobbs
I've recently started interviewing the people building what I believe will be
key technologies. You can find these interviews on he
Dr. Dobbs Exclusives site. Recent interviews include:
Windows
Presentation Foundation Interoperability
VB6 to VB.NET
Migration: A Conversation with Jay Roxe
Visual Basic 9.0:
Looking Forward
Easily Write Custom Gesture Recognizers for Your Tablet PC Applications
Also published on MSDN, this article shows how you can use simple regular
expression to recognize gestures drawn on a Tablet PC.
What's in Visual Basic 2005 for the Visual Basic 6.0 Developer
Published on MSDN, this article walks through what's interesting for the Visual
Basic 6.0 developer in Visual Studio 2005.
3 of my VB Fusion Videos recently published on MSDN
Visual Basic Fusion: Visual Basic 6 and Visual Basic .NET - Getting Started
Part I
Visual Basic Fusion: Visual Basic 6 and Visual Basic .NET - Getting Started
Part II
Visual Basic Fusion: Debugging with Visual Basic 6 and Visual Basic .NET
Small
and Unreadable Part II
In this article, I show how you can use open source .NET functionality from VB6
applications. This article illustrates using the SharpZipLib to make ZIP
archives from VB6 applications.
"What's Going
On" article on MSDN
I've authored this article to show how you can access the event log from legacy
VB6 applications by calling into the .NET Framework.
Track Chair for Portland
Code Camp
I'm honored to be the chair for the Client Development track of the Portland
Code Camp. This free event hosts top notch speakers, sharing their
expertise.
Editor for INETA
Newsletter
I have taken on the role of editor for the International .NET Association
newsletter. This is a fantastic organization that supports the local .NET
user groups in your community.
"Diagnose
This" article on MSDN
In this article, I show how to access process information from legacy VB6
applications by calling into the .NET framework.
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