.NET Tutorials & Articles
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.NET and the WebCrawler class
by Jon VoteHarness the power of .NET and the WebCrawler class to crack a common problem, with instant potential in commercial web applications.
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Beyond exception handling
by Will StottException handling is a wonderful invention, but it only gives you the tools to deal with runtime errors – it doesn’t solve the problem of what you should do when one occurs.
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Building a web crawler
by Jon VoteIf you’re not frightened of spiders, Jon Vote wants you to meet Charlotte – a general purpose web crawler class.
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Container classes
by Jon VoteIf you want to access raw HTML, you need a container class, and Jon Vote thinks his is much better than Microsoft’s
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Crystal Reports
by Kay EwbankHow does the new version of Crystal Reports stack up, now that it is under new ownership?
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Integrating XML
by Jesse LibertyHow to create, edit, read and integrate XML files into your programs, and implement data-driven programs using XML-defined commands.
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Extending FileSystemWatcher to ASP.NET
by Ian StephensonIf you want to extend use of the FileSystemWatcher class to ASP.NET applications, Ian Stephenson explains how to go about it.
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The .NET FileSystemWatcher class
by Ian StephensonIf you’ve ever wanted to build code based on changes in the filesystem, then all you need in most cases is a good working knowledge of the .NET FileSystemWatcher class.
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InstallShield X in review
by Mike JamesHow well does InstallShield X cope with the increasingly knotty problems of a multi-platform world?
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Code re-use
by Ian StevensonHow to avoid recreating a .NET ‘about’ box.
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Serializing DataSets
by Dino EspositoThe DataSet is a widely used and valuable element of .NET programming – but are you sure you know how your DataSet serializes?
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Debugging with the DIA SDK
by James Westland CainThe Debug Interface Access (DIA) SDK is a handy tool to get to the heart of program debugging information.
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Extending .NET
by Ian StevensonNot everything you could possibly want is already part of .NET, but it’s easy to add to it.
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ASP.NET, ADO.NET and calendaring
by Jon VoteSolving the problem of creating a web-accessible calendar using ASP.NET and ADO.NET.
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Fixing .NET memory problems
by Peter VarholMemory problems can still plague .NET code – where can they be found, and what can you do about them?
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Using COM from .NET
by Ian ElliotIf you want to know exactly what it's like using COM from a .NET language, we have a story for you.
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ADO.NET DataAdapter (part 2)
by William VaughnThe Role of the ADO.NET DataAdapter – Part 2: when user meets data.
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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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ADO.NET DataAdapter
by William VaughnThe role of the ADO.NET DataAdapter.
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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.