DotNet Koans | Cory Foy. By Cory Foy on December 20, 2009 For quite a while now, if you want to learn Ruby, you have the Pickaxe book, Why’s guide, and the fabulous Edgecase Ruby Koans on GitHub. The Koans are especially interesting because all you really need to do is setup a working environment and go. It tells you what you need to do next, by way of running the tests and seeing what passes. I thought to myself, why the heck don’t we have something like that for other languages? There are some obvious challenges – for example, doing it in .NET it has to be compiled, and some of the things don’t map well. But in the spirit of, “If you’re going to fail, fail as publicly as possible” I’m announcing the launch of the DotNet Koans. The goal of the project is to eventually have a guide for C#, F#, and VB.NET – likely in that order. My goal right now is to get everything ported over pretty much as-is, and then look at making sure this fits a good progression.
WebPlatform.org — Your Web, documented. VBScript. Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition brings active scripting to a wide variety of environments, including Web client scripting in Microsoft Internet Explorer and Web server scripting in Microsoft Internet Information Service If you already know Visual Basic or Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), VBScript will be very familiar. The basic concepts of VBScript are common to most programming languages. VBScript talks to host applications using Windows Script. With Windows Script, browsers and other host applications do not require special integration code for each scripting component. As a developer, you can license VBScript source implementation at no charge for use in your products.
The following sections explain how to use Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) and provide details about its language elements. Provides information about how to use VBScript and includes a guide to regular expressions. Explains the elements that comprise the VBScript language. C# School, lesson #1. VBScript Language Reference. Geometry, Surfaces, Curves, Polyhedra. The following is a random collection of various topics in geometry the author has explored or simply documented over the years. Many of the topics include source code illustrating how to solve various geometric problems, or to assist others recreating the geometric forms presented. Notes on polygons and meshes Includes Surface (polygon) simplification, Clipping a polygonal facet with an arbitrary plane, Surface Relaxation and Smoothing of polygonal data, Mesh crumpling, splitting polygons, two sided facets, polygon types, tests for clockwise and concavity, clipping line to polygons, area of a 3D polygon, area of general polygons, determining inside/outside test, intersection of a line and a facet, Eulers numbers.
Notes on points, lines and planes Includes calculations for the distance between points, lines and planes. The intersection between 2 lines in 2D and 3D, the intersection of a line with a plane. The intersection of two and three planes. Texture library There are holes in the sky. VBScript User's Guide. Guía de desarrollo. Overview of the .NET Framework. List of Videos for C# Visual C# .NET for Complete Beginners - a free programming course.