On my web site, I have a couple of tutorial sets by Rick, posted with
his permission:
Using Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition with Window-Eyes
http://EmpowermentZone.com/VB2008WinEyes.zip
Using Visual Web Developer 2008 and SQL Management Studio 2008 Express
Editions to develop ASP.NET-based web sites
http://EmpowermentZone.com/ASP.NET_Tutorials.zip
Jamal
On 2/3/2013 3:41 AM, RicksPlace wrote:
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Hi Chip:
It is a combination of 15 earlier tutorials I had created around 2005
when I was thinking of using vb.net as a scripting language in
conjunction with other personal project development projects like my
Investment Platform and other productivity projects for daily living.
I dropped allot of examples and tried to make it more for experienced
programmers since I found that trying to teach programming to folks
who had no background in programming was more a task of teaching how
to develop logic flows rather than teach a programming language.
As a result it became too complicated for the raw beginner, I gave up
trying to use it to script WE and just turned it over to (I think
Jamal) for posting someplace.
If you want to extend it and do things like add links, perhaps for the
long, tedious, table of contents and, or, an index, I will be glad to
go along with that.
As for scripting my thoughts are that GW might have created wrappers
to access the full options of the unmanaged UIA API produced for
Screen Reader Developers and Users so we could work in VBS. That or go
whole in and ensure all features of WE work in external scripts
properly with many, not one or a few, examples in some popular
external language.
As for the tutorial, how would you like me to send it to you?
I have it up on SendSpace or one of those file sharing places and I
can get you the link if it is still available or I can zip it and send
it as an attachment.
It is good to hear from you and I hope you and the family are doing well.
Rick USA