Tutorials & Articles
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Kernel and remote debuggers
by Albert AlmeidaThe core of the kernel debugger needn't be a mystery, as we discover in this investigation of its interaction with remote debuggers
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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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IM over JXTA
by Sing LiThe VSJ World Wide Messenger makes IM over JXTA a piece of cake
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Using GPS for VB!
by Ian ElliotKeep track of exactly where your VB programs are, with the help of a GPS.
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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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Making a hash of business problems
by Gary ShortThe hash algorithm is a building block of cryptography, but it has more than one use – including the ability to overcome a real-world business problem.
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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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Client-side aspects of JAX-RPC Web Services
by James WintersIn the March 2003 issue of <i>VSJ</i>, James Winters showed us how to implement a web service using JAX-RPC. In this article, we look at the other side of the equation – the client.
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Quick work
by Sing LiThe Agile Role of the Modern GUI, Part II.
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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.
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User-defined SQL Server operations
by Kay EwbankSQL Server's user-defined functions open up a new realm of possibilities, but there are pitfalls for the unwary.
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JustNuff
by Sing LiWe continue our introduction to JustNuff, a Java Swing-based GUI library.
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SAX and VB 6
by Mike JamesXML allows information to be coded in such a way that it's easy to extract, but this is only the case if you use one of the supplied APIs. We take a look at SAX, and in particular how to use it with VB 6.0.
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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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PowerBuilder 9 in review
by Kay EwbankAs Microsoft strides on with its .NET vision, developers who don't feel like tagging along are finding their range of options fairly limited. PowerBuilder 9 offers one escape route.
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JustNuff and GUIs
by Sing LiYou might think that Java already has enough GUI options, but Sing Li gives us another…
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The heart of TDD
by Will StottKicking off a two-part introduction to TDD, we explain what it is, how it works, and how to get started with building a test framework.
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Beyond the Ant basics
by Sing LiYou may already know that Ant is a Java "build" tool, but it can be so much more.
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Visual Studio 2003
by Mike JamesWith the official release of Visual Studio.NET 2003, has the technology behind .NET reached maturity?