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Pratap Lakshman introduces various enhancements to Visual J# 2005 and discusses themes such as, providing language level support for common programming idioms, making it easier to write better and correct code, and enabling new scenarios through enhanced security and integration.
Updated: 05/30/2005
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In this first article in a three-part series, Problem Solving with J#, introduces a few basic design concepts by solving a problem over several complete solutions, refining it at each step by applying a simple pattern.
Updated: 02/20/2005
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Simulation is an important technique for understanding and predicting the behavior of large systems by modeling them in the small. In this, the second part of the series Problem Solving with J#, This Article discusses a simulation modeling a simple digital circuit using the delegate type.
Updated: 02/20/2005
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CAD systems provide the ability to apply constraints on parts of a drawing. In this, the third part of the series Problem Solving with J#, This Article discusses a system to set up and then solve constraints.
Updated: 02/20/2005
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Use this excerpt from the book, "Microsoft Reporting Services in Action" to learn how to implement advanced report functionality using custom code.
Updated: 02/20/2005
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Visual J# 2005 Express Edition Beta 1 Manual Download Instructions
Updated: 02/20/2005
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Choose whether to use a property or a method for a particular need in your J# applications.
Updated: 02/20/2005
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Use the Delegate Type in Microsoft Visual J# .NET to treat methods as data.
Updated: 02/20/2005
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This Article guides you through exception handling (EH) in J#, how the common language runtime supports EH models, and what you need to consider as a J# programmer.
Updated: 02/20/2005
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Learn how J# Browser Controls provide developers with a way to migrate their existing Java applet source code to run within the context of the Microsoft .NET Framework.
Updated: 02/20/2005
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Visual J# Listings
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