No matter how hard you try, you can never anticipate every user's needs. If you get paid by the hour or by the product release, constantly adding new features can be profitable (although rather tedious). If you build enough flexibility into your application, however, users can sometimes build their own solutions. In this lab, Microsoft MVP Rod Stephens shows how to use VSA (Visual Studio for Applications) to add powerful and flexible scripting to your VB .NET programs. Then when your users ask for a new feature, you can tell them to do it themselves!
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