The blog is about developing solutions with VSTO & .NET that targeting Excel. The focus is primarily set on how to leverage the developing tools on the .NET platform but it will also explore the options to work with Excel and SQL Server via VSTO and .NET
For You information:
- All of the files available for download, code and recommendations are provided as ‘as-is, whithout any warranty or support. All use is at Your own risk.
- Please don’t post questions about issues You have unrelated to the individuals blogposts. All this kind of comments will be deleted without further notice.
Kind regards,
Dennis Wallentin aka XL-Dennis
Hi Dennis,
Great stuff. Just wanted to let you know that I’ve included you in the aggregation at Office Zealot and catagorized you as a VSTO blogger.
Thanks,
Steve Hansen
Comment by Steve Hansen — February 28, 2007 @ 4:00 pm
Hi Dennis
I have been thinking of letting you know that you have put some really amazing articles here, but unfortunately never could (ME IZ A LAZEE BUM!) , until today. 🙂
Keep up the great work!
Sid
Comment by siddharthrout — August 10, 2011 @ 11:12 pm
Sid,
Thanks for taking Your time to comment my blog. I appreciate very much 🙂
Kind regards,
Dennis
Comment by Dennis Wallentin — August 10, 2011 @ 11:29 pm
Hi,
can I ask where I would look for your articles, are they all on the MSDN now?
thanks
Philip
Comment by Philip — June 4, 2013 @ 12:33 pm
Dennis,
Thanks for your kind offer on the JRS forum to give away your PowerBASIC and EXGUI licenses to those that still believe.
I understand that you are going to write a piece on your PowerBASIC/EZGUI experiance and was wondering if will be posted here or another blog you may author?
John Spikowski
ScriptBasic open source project manger
Comment by John Spikowski — September 17, 2013 @ 8:50 pm
John,
You’re welcome 🙂 I try to be an easy person but sometimes I’m not successful…
Yes, I will publish the blog article here. This week I fill finalize the documentation for transfer the licenses so withing 14 days or so it will be up and running.
Thanks and all the very best,
Dennis
Comment by Dennis M Wallentin — September 17, 2013 @ 9:08 pm