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Obviously released on October 1st, this has only just appeared on my radar screen:
The Visual Basic .NET resource kit is designed to help both new and experienced Visual
Basic developers build applications for Windows, the Web, and mobile devices, using
Visual Basic .NET.
It includes:
Tons of .NET controls from different .NET component vendors.
Hundreds of code samples, step-by-step walkthroughs of common programming tasks, sample
applications illustrating "best practices", guidelines on upgrading existing code,
multimedia presentations and demonstrations, and white papers.