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Oct 2, 2017
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Roslyn Primer – Part I: Anatomy of a Compiler

Anthony D. Green [MSFT]
Anthony D. Green [MSFT]

So, you’ve heard that VB (and C#) are open source now and you want to dive in and contribute. If you haven’t spent your life building compilers, you probably don’t know where to start. No worries, I’ll walk you through it. This post is the first of a series of blog posts focused on the Roslyn codebase. They’re intended as a primer for ...

Sep 7, 2017
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Dependency Injection with Visual Basic .NET – Part 2 – IoC Containers

VBTeam
VBTeam

This post was authored by guest blogger André Obelink, a Visual Basic MVP, and published by the VBTeam on his behalf. In my previous post, I wrote about the basics of dependency injection. I explained the technique to define an interface and injecting the dependencies to a client object. These dependencies contain the real implementation of that ...

Aug 28, 2017
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Dependency Injection with Visual Basic .NET – Part 1

VBTeam
VBTeam

This post was authored by guest blogger André Obelink, a Visual Basic MVP, and published by the VBTeam on his behalf. In this first blog post of a series of two, I explain what dependency injection (DI) is and why you might want to use this design principle in your software. The target audience of this post is the junior / medium experienced ...

Aug 14, 2017
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New for Visual Basic: .NET Standard Class Libraries and the dotnet CLI!

Anthony D. Green [MSFT]
Anthony D. Green [MSFT]

Visual Studio 2017 15.3 Preview 1 included templates for VB class libraries targeting .NET Standard class libraries and for .NET Core console apps. With the release of .NET Core 2.0 today those templates go-live. The .NET Standard You can use the built-in templates to create cross-platform command-line apps, as well as creating and testing cross-...

Jun 13, 2017
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Visual Basic and Cross-Platform: Mobile Apps with VB, Xamarin, and .NET Standard!

Klaus Loeffelmann
Klaus Loeffelmann

How would you like it if you could create a Console App in Visual Basic and run it on Linux? Or running the same Xamarin.Forms-App written in Visual Basic on an iPhone, and Android and a Windows Tablet? Welcome to the world of cross-platform development, which from Visual Studio 2017 Update 3 on – thanks to .NET Standard and .NET Core – is now ...

May 21, 2017
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Introduction to (Live) Unit Testing in Visual Basic… [updated for VS 2017 Update 3 Preview 3]

Klaus Loeffelmann
Klaus Loeffelmann

...and Why My Grandma Invented the Concept! Meet late Grandma Grete Schindler. I'd like to introduce you to my grandma, because this post will be about the essence and purpose of unit testing in Visual Basic, and Granny Grete basically invented the concept of unit testing. Yes, she really did, I kid you not – she was a very wise woman! ...

Apr 10, 2017
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Easy Async and Await for VBs Part 1, or…

Klaus Loeffelmann
Klaus Loeffelmann

...letting your code do absolutely nothing! We’ve all been there, one way or the other. Either as users of an app or as the developer to whom users complained to: When a typical Win32 app is waiting for an operation to complete, we often get to see something like this: In discussions about how to get a handle on such scenarios there are all ...

Apr 6, 2017
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Why VB2017 only supports consuming ref returning methods

Anthony D. Green [MSFT]
Anthony D. Green [MSFT]

Hi VBers, Last week Klaus wrote an amazing post detailing a number of improvements made to the Visual Basic IDE and language in Visual Studio 2017 (and he even forgot one, stay tuned for awesome). Regarding the new ref-return feature Jonathan Allen inquired as to why the design was so different from the one in C#. It's not uncommon for ...

Mar 30, 2017
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What's New in Visual Basic 2017

Klaus Loeffelmann
Klaus Loeffelmann

Visual Studio 2017 just shipped, and with it shipped a new version of Visual Basic. With the new language strategy of the .NET Languages, the focus is again on Visual Basic’s original virtue: Provide editor, debugging and refactoring tools as well as language feature to ease complex tasks and boost every VB’s developer productivity without ...

Feb 1, 2017
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Digging Deeper into the Visual Basic Language Strategy

Anthony D. Green [MSFT]
Anthony D. Green [MSFT]

Today Mads made an excellent post about our overall .NET Language Strategy. As I know this will raise a lot of questions in the VB community I wanted to take an entire post on the VB team blog to dive deeper into how VB fits into that strategy and why and what that means in practical terms for us as a community. Looking Back Six and half years ago...