|
There are lots of Web sites out there
that provide free source code, help, and advice for Visual Basic Developers.
Here are the top rated sites and ones that have proved helpful to us.
Want your site mentioned here? Send me some mail describing it and what you can
contribute.
Visual Basic Resource: Robin McKay's site with a comprehensive set of links
and tutorials for developers at all levels of experience, plus a chat room and
message board to post your queries, plus lots more Visual Basic-related
material.
ASP Friends. There
are a wealth of sites here for every walk of life.
http://csc.noctrl.edu/f/kwt/460/normal.htm:
Proper DB Design
http://csc.noctrl.edu/f/kwt/460/normal.htm: A Well Designed Relational Database
http://www.geekgirls.com/database_dictionary.htm: Databasics: A Database Dictionary
http://datamodel.org/default.htm:
Data Model Reference
http://www.aisintl.com/case/olais/pb96/normal.htm: Forms of Normalization
The Development Exchange
(DevX): Run by Fawcette Technical Publications (the publishers of
Visual
Basic Programmer's Journal).
Visual Basic Web Directory: Tips, tricks, articles and links. Very nice
site. Very professional.
Programmer's Heaven: links, downloads, etc. Part of a larger site for the
multi-language developer crowd.
Francesco Balena's Web site: Nice set of tips and tricks. I use his tips often.
VB Wire: News and links to articles updated daily. Very professional.
http://vbwire.com/advanced/:
Advanced Visual Basic--recently acquired by VB Wire. Nice site.
|