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Author Deborah Kurata often hears experienced developers say, \"I didn\'t know you could do that with .NET!\" This book is a collection of Deborah\'s insights into .NET secrets that can enhance your productivity and code quality.
Updated: 05/30/2005
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Author Stein Borge has written a problem and solution-oriented text. He thoroughly explains automating common administrative tasks for all business versions of Windows that rely on the Windows Script Host (WSH). This book introduces new features of recent WSH versions, then discusses file, shell, and network operations using built-in WSH...
Updated: 05/30/2005
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SQL Server Reporting Services is the long-awaited reporting technology from Microsoft, providing the means to design, author, render and deploy business reports to users, customers and employees, via the web or the company intranet. The reporting engine is built in to the SQL Server 2005 database (and provided as a free add-on with SQL Server...
Updated: 05/30/2005
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This is a book about getting the best out of .NET. It\'s based on the philosophy that the best approach to writing good, high-performance, robust applications that take full advantage of the features of .NET is to understand what\'s going on deep under the hood. If you are already experienced with writing managed applications and want to learn...
Updated: 05/30/2005
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Latest addition to the award-winning Pragmatic Starter Kit series, featuring the hottest new Open Source version control system, Subversion.
Updated: 05/30/2005
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When Object Oriented programming (OO) first appeared, it was a revelation. OO gave developers the ability to create software that was more flexible and robust, but as time went on and applications became more sophisticated, too, certain areas of \"traditional\" OO architectures were found wanting. Aspect-oriented programming (AOP) addresses those...
Updated: 05/30/2005
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The Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 builds on the success of the Microsoft .NET Framework 1.0 and 1.1. This document discusses application compatibility scenarios between the released Framework and the 2.0 Beta and provides testing recommendations.
Updated: 05/30/2005
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Describes how Ameripay has implemented the \"How To: Page Records in .NET Applications\" section of the Microsoft patterns & practices book Improving .NET Application Performance and Scalability.
Updated: 05/30/2005
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Learn about interoperability based on OASIS WS-Security 1.0 between Microsoft WSE 2.0 and Sun JWSDP 1.5.
Updated: 05/30/2005
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by G.Gnana Arun Ganesh on .NET Read Comments Rate this resource Viewed 8280
times Rating: 35 users 4.35 out of 5 Next > This article elucidates how to
build and install-managed code that will be used from COM applications. A
classic COM server is activated using the Service Control Manager (SCM). It
looks up numerous information such as CLSIDs, IIDs, ProgIDs etc. So what is
the solution to use the .NET assemblies in the classic COM clients, These
are the steps concerned in the build...
Updated: 05/08/2005
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Microsoft.NET Listings
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226 | Displaying: 21 - 30 | Pages: << 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 >> >>>> |
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