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A lot of functionality it already done for you. Learn how to use built-in functionality in Visual Basic .NET. with this installment of our Visual Basic .NET tutorials.
Calculating the Years Between Dates
Business applications often find it useful to calculate the number of years between two particular dates, such as the date a customer first ordered and the present date, perhaps to see whether they apply for a "loyalty" discount or a free gift.
Figuring Out Quarters in .NET
Calculating the opening and closing quarter dates for a particular date is a common task for programmers. So, to save you from figuring out how to write that code, here are some ready-to-run functions that do it all for you.
Calculating the Next Working Day in .NET
Sometimes you don't just want to add a certain number of days to a date; you want to take working days into account.
Julian Date Code
Calculate dates from a Julian calendar. (Added: 2-May-1999)
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