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Siv
Jack,
Thanks for the links, this is an area that I want to be on the ball with.
When I made the jump from VB6 to VB.NET 2003, I bought a couple of Dot Net
books and worked through them and can't say that they covered this topic well
for someone who was migrating from VB6 to Dot Net.
The first was "SAMS teach Yourself Microsoft Visual Basic .NET 2003 in 24
hours" and at the other end of the complexity spectrum was; "Moving to VB.NET
Strategies Concepts and Code" by Dan Appleman. The former was good at
getting you up and running and the latter was a more detailed look. Dan's
book covered disposal, but my experience with .NET programming at the time
meant that I didn't fully appreciate what was being said.
With your help here and all the intervening time I will re-read Dan
Appleman's book and the links you highlighted at the end of that I should not
be making any stupid mistakes with disposal and creation of objects.
Thanks again for all your time guiding me through this it is much
appreciated.
Are you a VB.NET tutor or writer as you knowledge seems pretty extensive on
these subjects??
Siv
Thanks for the links, this is an area that I want to be on the ball with.
When I made the jump from VB6 to VB.NET 2003, I bought a couple of Dot Net
books and worked through them and can't say that they covered this topic well
for someone who was migrating from VB6 to Dot Net.
The first was "SAMS teach Yourself Microsoft Visual Basic .NET 2003 in 24
hours" and at the other end of the complexity spectrum was; "Moving to VB.NET
Strategies Concepts and Code" by Dan Appleman. The former was good at
getting you up and running and the latter was a more detailed look. Dan's
book covered disposal, but my experience with .NET programming at the time
meant that I didn't fully appreciate what was being said.
With your help here and all the intervening time I will re-read Dan
Appleman's book and the links you highlighted at the end of that I should not
be making any stupid mistakes with disposal and creation of objects.
Thanks again for all your time guiding me through this it is much
appreciated.
Are you a VB.NET tutor or writer as you knowledge seems pretty extensive on
these subjects??
Siv