Visual
Basic Web Directory (http://www.vb-web-directory.com/) - a
very comprehensive resource including developer/user forums (a great way
to share ideas). Lots of links to files, tutorials, and about
anything else out there (kinda makes this page redundant).
VB
Components (and others) - a place to find ActiveX components for
VB and ASP projects.
VB Extras
- another place to find useful tools and resources for VB.
Microsoft's Visual Basic
Web Site
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic/) - start here for the latest on
versions, tools, and Microsoft systems information. Also use
the MSDN
(http://www.microsoft.com/msdn) resource that comes with having a valid
copy of the product.
Winsite VB
Archives
(http://www.winsite.com/win95/programr/vbasic/) - lots of OCX and sample
files.
VBWire
(http://vbwire.com/) - Relatively new site with advanced information and
forums.
Carl & Gary's Visual Basic Home
Page
(http://www.apexsc.com/vb/) - very good resource, lots of examples,
resource files, etc..
Better Yet---Links from
Carl&Gary's Site (http://www.cgvb.com/links/)
Gary Beene's
Visual Basic World (http://web2.airmail.net/gbeene/vbtop50.html) -
good resource for sample, demo, and OCX files.
VB Online Magazine and Products
Catalog (http://www.vbonline.com/) - excellent resource, especially
the Products catalog for finding the latest controls.
ZD Tips (http://www.zdtips.com/) -
Great tip-of-the-week/month resource for Visual Basic development.
Visual
Basic Source (http://www.kather.net/VisualBasicSource/index.html) -
home-spun site - check it out.
Visual
Basic Enigma (http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/6223/VBindex.htm)
- another home-spun site - not bad.
The
Visual Basic Developers Resource Centre
(http://www.mvps.org/vbnet/) - very good, well organized resource.
VB Explorer
(http://www.vbexplorer.com/) - a
beginners site, needs some help to be better organized.
Advanced Visual Basic
(http://vb.duke.net/ ) - not for
beginners, intended for those who are developing advanced projects.
Even more sites...MSDN
Visual Basic Related Sites
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/developer/related/vbasic)
- a Microsoft sanctioned list (more than you will find here--and they
checked them all out- I hope)!!
The Yahoo
List of Visual Basic Sites
- books, companies, etc.