.NET Tutorials & Articles
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.NET and running processes
by Jon VoteWe explain how to write a simple .NET program that displays information about running processes.
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Retrieving Images from a Database
by Dave WantaLearn how to retrieve binary data from a database, and stream it directly to a client via a browser.
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Learn OpenGL and C#
by JohnnyAn introduction to using OpenGL using CsGL - an open source library for using OpenGL in .NET.
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Web Forms - Working with ASP.NET server controls
by Pearson EducationExtensive coverage of the ASP.NET Web Form server controls, including Images, Image Buttons, List Boxes, Drop-Down Lists, Hyperlinks, and Link Buttons.
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Learn C# Socket Programming
by Ashish DharAn introduction to socket programming in the context of the .NET framework, with a working client / server sample application.
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Uploading Images to a Database
by Dave WantaLearn how to allow a user to upload an image to your server and store the binary data in a Microsoft SQL database.
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XML Serialization in .NET
by Anthony HartIn the past, maintaining the state of an object in ASP often required some very inventive and painstaking code. In the brave new world of .NET, however, Object Serialization offers us a comparatively easy way to do just that, as well as some other useful tasks.
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OpenGL in C#
by Bill BurrisA simple demonstration of how to use OpenGL in C#, with the help of the C# Graphics Library.
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A Twisted Look at Object Oriented Programming in C#
by Jeff LouieAn extensive examination of OO programming in C#, covering inheritance, constructors, interfaces, virtual and static methods, and much more.
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Jumping the hurdles to Web Service creation in .NET
by Paul Whitehead.NET makes creating or using a web service easy, but it's not always exactly as described in the documentation.
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Introduction to Microsoft's .NET Platform
by Nakul GoyalASP.NET is not just another upgrade or the next version of ASP. It is a unified web development platform that provides necessary services for developers to build Enterprise Web based Applications. ASP.NET allows you to use a full featured programming language such as C# or VB.NET to build web applications easily.
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Web Forms DataGrid and DataSet Programming
by Jeff LouieThis is a working C# .NET program that demonstrates how to integrate most of the features of the DataGrid and DataSet in a single project including select, insert, update, delete, confirm delete, sort, filter and page.
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Encapsulating ODBC in ASP .NET
by Jason G. WilliscroftHotQuant, LLC, builds on their previous ODBC article by demonstrating how to use encapsulation to isolate an application's data access layer and significantly streamline the code.
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COM and .NET
by Ian ElliotIf you want to know exactly what it's like using COM from a .NET language, then Ian Elliot has a story for you.
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Implementing The Google Web Service In VB.NET
by Jayesh JainLearn how to implement the new Google Web Service and take advantage of its powerful searching features in your VB.NET program.
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Programming in C++
by Mike WareC++ tutorial covering comp sci background, syntax, data types, operators, type conversion, logical expressions, control structures, formatting output, functions, pointers, arrays, array-type problems, user-defined types, header files, structures, enum types, graphics, classes, function/operator overloading, static variables, and much more. A must read for anyone learning C++.
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Implementing ODBC in ASP .NET
by Jason G. WilliscroftWith Microsoft's ODBC data server controls, .NET finally supports ODBC... but not very well. HotQuant, LLC, has published an in-depth technical article demonstrating an effective workaround.
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Watching Folder Activity in VB.NET
by Jayesh JainIn this article we're going to learn how to implement the FileSystemWatcher class using Microsoft Visual Basic .NET
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Iteration Methods
by Trevor MisfeldtComparison of the performance of various iteration methods over large amounts of data in .NET.
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The .NET Framework & Protecting your Code
by James CrowleyWe examine the ease with which source code can be obtained from .NET assemblies, and review two commercial products that help combat this through the use of obfuscation.