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2/7/2013 4:45 AM
 

Hi,

As student develop, I handle the VB.net, and I am particularly interested in DNN but I can not find how to integrate my own modules VB.net.

Best Regards

 
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2/7/2013 6:13 AM
 

Misoss,

there are some blog articlestutorials and videos about this on this site, and if you google a bit, you'll find a lot of resources. Very popular is Michael Washington's page.

Best wishes
Michael


Michael Tobisch
DNN★MVP

dnn-Connect.org - The most vibrant community around the DNN-platform
 
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2/7/2013 8:14 AM
 
Hi Misoss,

You should start getting acquainted with C#.
Because most of the DNN literature are in C#.
But mean while, you can use free online code converters to get your VB.net code.
http://www.developerfusion.com/tools/...

Thanks

Cheers..!!!

Amit Mohanty
Mindfire Solutions
 
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2/7/2013 10:34 AM
 
Amit,

there is no problem developing in another .Net Language than the main project - I did my modules in C# using DNN 3, 4 and 5 - despite of the fact that DNN was written in VB in those times.

Anyway, you are right: C# should be the language of choice in ASP.Net. But this is not the declaration of a "religious" war... If someone feels better using VB.Net, no problem.

Best wishes
Michael

Michael Tobisch
DNN★MVP

dnn-Connect.org - The most vibrant community around the DNN-platform
 
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