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By Brian Eastwood, Assistant Editor
05 Jan 2006 | SearchVB.com

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Microsoft is offering sample source code for a variety of different applications in downloadable Visual Studio 2005 Starter Kits. The code in the kits is enough for a standalone application. Beginning developers can use the standalone app as a learning tool, while more advanced programmers can use it the foundation for a custom application.

The kits are licensed under the Microsoft Permissive License from the Shared Source Initiative. This means developers can modify the source code or binary code for either commercial or non-commercial use, Microsoft said. Each kit includes documentation that explains how code can be modified or expanded.

Right now there are 11 starter kits. Most interesting to veteran VBers is the Sample Access Provider starter kit. This is a C# class library that contains implementations of ASP.NET 2.0 providers for Membership, Role Manager, Profile and Web Parts Personalization features. In addition, the kit contains an Access Database for storing the providers and a sample web.config that demonstrates how to configure the providers for use in an ASP.NET 2.0 application. Read more about Sample Access Provider here.

The other 10 starter kits fall into two categories: Windows and Visual Web Developer. Windows kits include a Web services-based shareware application and a Windows Form that analyzes Web site statistics, while the Visual Web Developer kits feature a Web app for tracking business projects. Read more about the kits, download them and see screen shots of what the sample code produces here.

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