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VB & Programming Links
Below is a list of some of the sites that I visit, and why I find them useful.

Site Why I go there...

VB Helper
VB Helper
This site contains the most helpful collection of "How To's" that I have found anywhere on the net. I have been visiting it for years, and find it friendly and accessible to beginners and advanced users. Rod Stephens, the site owner, has gone to great lengths to supply free high quality sample code with each item.

The weekly newsletter is well worth it.

Other features include: Hints and Tips, articles, tutorials, essays, links and reviews, graphics and more.

Free, Advanced VB Source Code and Controls
vbAccelerator
This site looks like a commercial site, but it's not - everything here is free. Contains lots of coding samples and information for intermediate to very advanced VB programmers.

Lots of complete ActiveX controls and DLL's - and here's the best part - with full source code... for free. The coding here is advanced, and extremely powerful. Steve McMahon, the site owner, can get VB to do almost anything.

"This site is here to help you break through VB's limits with some solid, advanced source code you can use to base modern applications around.
vbAccelerator is a non-profit site, and everything here is free. Not just that, but vbAccelerator will always provide the entire source code too, whether its for a control, a DLL or an Executable."
Also includes Tips, articles and resources.

Visual Basic News & Information Source
VBWire
It is impossible for any working VB developer to stay ahead of what's going on - there just isn't enough time to search the web for news and keep up with your deadlines at the same time. That is why there are places like VBWire.

"VBWire is your ultimate source of Visual Basic news. Our editors scour the net every day to bring you the hottest news so you don't have to. VBWire covers everything from new product announcements to product reviews, press articles, books, seminars and VB web site announcements."
But there's more than just news: there are some very nice resources for the experienced developer.


Carl & Gary's Visual Basic Home Page
If you are looking for anything to do with Visual Basic on the net, this is where to find it. The most complete list of programming resources you will ever find.

"This is the first and definitive source of information about Visual Basic, add-on products, and the user community on the Internet. Our ongoing mission is to create a virtual gathering place for Visual Basic programmers throughout the world. Your hosts are Carl Franklin and Gary Wisniewski. This page is dedicated to the free exchange of software, ideas, and information..."

Link to CodeHound.com
Code Hound
This is an internet search engine designed specifically for VB Developers. Where many other search engines fail to bring up the relevant information, CodeHound delivers!

You can visit CodeHound.com through a browser like any other Internet search engine, or you can download CodeHound's free Visual Basic add-in, which lets you search CodeHound.com's knowledge base from within the Visual Basic IDE, faster than using VB's help system.

Free code at Programmers Heaven.com
ProgrammersHeaven
This site contains massive amounts of information. Thousands of files and thousands of links to programming related sites.
This site is dedicated to programmers all over the world. Our main goal is to provide a complete start-off for programming related web surfing and file downloading.

GUI Visual Basic Programming Standards
GUI VB Standards
These are the standards for the company called GUI Computing Pty Ltd, as opposed to standards about GUI. If you search the web for Visual Basic coding standards, you will find many sites that mention standards, but none of them actually have a complete set of standards that you can take and use, except for this one. It's written in a friendly and approachable manner, and is the most complete list of standards on the web.


There are many more sites that I make use of on a regular basis. These will be added within the next few months as this site grows...

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