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Best VB.NET article of March 2013

Survey period: 5 Apr 2013 to 19 Apr 2013

This is the voting form for the Best VB.NET article of March 2013 competition. Below are a list of the top 10 articles submitted last month. Please choose the ones you consider your favourite. Remember - you can only vote once!

OptionVotes% 
Making a Search Engine - kburman69458.02
i00 NAT Forwarder - i004024.69
Elliptic integrals - Kenneth Haugland3722.84
Fabrika LAB: WebCam Video - Dejan Mauer1911.73
Extend your VBA code with C#, VB.NET or C++/CLI - Pragmateek2616.05
Building a Class that Raises Events in a Specific or UI Thread - joejames1112314.20
Dynamic Events in VB.NET - Vozzie22817.28
Improving Code Quality - BBGq3219.75
TexasQuest v.2.0 - TL Wallace2012.35
PSC: Basic script - Kristofer Kallsbo159.26
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%

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GeneralVB.NET -Dissed Yet Again by CP Pin
Terence Wallace9-Apr-13 7:50
Terence Wallace9-Apr-13 7:50 
You mean Migration - The Strategy game, submitted also in March, did not make the cut? Wow!

Migration - Strategy Game[^]

btw, CP algorithms must be based on votes. As neither article was made mention of in March's Newsletter. Or maybe it is part of the systematic/intentional suppression of VB.NET language. Shucks | :-\

Grow C# community grow. Sigh | :sigh:
"If you feel the urge to add complexity, just go home early. You ain't gonna need it." - YAGNI

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