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By Mark Strawmyer Go to page: 1 2 Next Welcome to this installment of the
.NET Nuts & Bolts column. To fulfill some requests I've received, this
article expands on the use of lists and collections in Microsoft .NET. Its
focal point is generics, which is a new addition in the version 2.0 release
of the Microsoft .NET Framework. The article explains why generics are
valuable and what they can add to your applications, exploring the classes
in the System.Collections.Generic namespace. The...
Updated: 05/08/2005
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by Wrox Press on C# Read Comments Rate this resource Viewed 13704 times
Rating: 78 users 4.09 out of 5 Next > This is a sample chapter from C#
Programming with the Public Beta A significant part of the power of the
.NET framework comes from the base classes supplied by Microsoft as part of
the .NET framework. These classes are all callable from C# and provide the
kind of basic functionality that is needed by many applications to perform,
amongst other things, basic system, Windows, and...
Updated: 05/08/2005
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This technical article is the first in a series of articles that describe creating and using 32-bit Component Object Model (COM) objects with Visual C++™ and the Microsoft® Foundation Class Library (MFC). The sample application that accompanies this article, HOUSE, shows a simple COM object and an application that uses the object. A comparison is drawn between C++ objects and COM objects.
Updated: 04/20/2005
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The idea behind this article is to give an overview of the Windows .NET Standard Server installation procedure as it is currently laid out under the current build, which is BETA 3 - build 3590.main.011110-1652. The information contained within this article is based solely on my experience with the BETA product, and the information given, such as minimum system requirements and installation procedures, are current at the time of writing, (May 8th 2002). As with all products in development, all of the following is subject to change.
Updated: 04/19/2005
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Take advantage of the new inheritance features in .NET to create standards that speed applications from inception to implementation. by Donald King December 2002 Issue For this solution: .NET Framework, Object-oriented analysis and design methodology our developers are at lunch and the quality-assurance analyst is saying she won't sign the code into production form unless the user interfaces start resembling the ones defined in the software-development standards.
Updated: 04/01/2005
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By Karl Moore Go to page: 1 2 3 Next Welcome to the third and final part of .NET Data Secrets! I'm Karl Moore and today we'll continue last week's theme of top-notch data access through the Web DataGrid control, with even more tips and tricks to make your site look the business: Quick and Easy Data Paging, with Your Web Grid Sorting in Seconds, with Your Web Grid Amazingly Simple Method for Exporting Your Web Grid to Excel
Updated: 04/01/2005
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By Paul Kimmel Go to page: 1 2 Next You can implement very advanced solutions with .NET Remoting. XML Web Services is an example of a general .NET Remoting solution. If you are writing distributed applications you can often use XML Web Services as an easy form of Remoting. That said, let's talk about .NET Remoting. If you need to interact with objects that reside on the server, if are working with objects that may be too large to serialize
Updated: 04/01/2005
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By Tom Archer Welcome to this week's installment of .NET Tips & Techniques ! Each week, award-winning Architect and Lead Programmer Tom Archer from the Archer Consulting Group demonstrates how to perform a practical .NET programming task using either C# or Managed C++ Extensions. One of my primary goals in the .NET Tips & Techniques series is to provide practical advice that will help fellow coders save valuable time by offering my experiences as a programmer
Updated: 04/01/2005
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This article covers the different .NET Framework options for diagnosing issues within your applications. It touches on a couple of the classes available in the System.Diagnostics namespace and the functionality they provide for debugging and tracking an application's execution path. Classic Debugging For those who have been programming long enough, you probably recall a time prior to advanced development tools
Updated: 04/01/2005
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JetBlue Airways leverages .NET technology to bring its TrueBlue Flight Gratitude program online. by Ron Schwarz January 2003 Issue Executive Summary Company JetBlue Airways Corp., the third-largest U.S. airline in terms of market value. Project Create an interactive Web site for a new, in-house frequent-flier program that relies on an amalgam of internal and third-party data and Web content to give individual fliers the ability to manage their own miles and rewards.
Updated: 04/01/2005
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