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This Article explain what Smart Client applications are and how to deploy them.
Updated: 02/20/2005
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This Article talk about the important improvements that have been added not only to Visual Studio 2005, but also to ASP.NET and the .NET Framework (v2.0) as well.
Updated: 02/20/2005
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This Article covers some of the core architectural concepts associated with several of the Fundamentals of Longhorn while Jeffrey Snover and Jim Truher provide an exciting demo of "Monad".
Updated: 02/20/2005
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Hear about the purpose and benefits of the new graphical model for Longhorn and walk through some source code that shows how the use of XAML in writing user interfaces for applications can create a better collaboration between designers and programmers.
Updated: 02/20/2005
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Learn some of the architectural concepts of WinFS, how programmers and users will interact with information on their systems, and how to code against this new file system in order to easily work with information.
Updated: 02/20/2005
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How does "Indigo" apply to the applications you are designing now? How will it become a core component of the applications you will develop for Longhorn? Don't miss this episode!
Updated: 02/20/2005
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Explore the architecture of Longhorn with Michael Wallent, Anil Nori, and Darryn Dieken. Then join Don Box and Chris Anderson as they dig into Longhorn's programming model.
Updated: 02/20/2005
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Learn about new MapPoint Web Service properties that you can use to enhance the readability of your MapPoint Web Service maps.
Updated: 02/18/2005
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Learn about Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 architecture and create custom management packs for your .NET-based applications.
Updated: 02/18/2005
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Have you ever had a document with tens or even hundreds of images, and then as an afterthought decided you wanted to add a caption to each of those images? See how an add-in that does this for you is only a small chunk of code away.
Updated: 02/18/2005
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