.NET Tutorials & Articles
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Windows Forms and Controls
by Brian O'ConnellOne of the first things to learn in VB.net how to use forms, set it's properties and then do the same with controls AND then learn how to do it programatically. Well this article describes all of this in as simple a way possible and demonstrates how you can create the same result using Notepad and the VB.Net compiler.
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Leverage the .NET Framework with Visual Basic.NET
by G.Gnana Arun GaneshUsing the .NET Framework, Microsoft Visual Basic developers can build robust applications. Arun Ganesh introduces the new features of VB.net for VB programmers.
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Event Handling in .NET Using C#
by Deepak DuttaIn this article I discuss the event handling model in .NET using C#. The discussion starts with an introduction to the concept of delegates and then it extends that concept to events and event handling in .NET. Finally, I apply these concepts to GUI event handling using windows forms. Complete code is provided in each step of the discussions.
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Program Entry point in C#
by Kamran ShakilA logical survey of entry points in C# programs, and the possible errors you can come across.
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COM Interoperability in .NET Part 2
by G.Gnana Arun GaneshThis article elucidates how to build and install-managed code that will be used from COM applications. A classic COM server is activated using the Service Control Manager (SCM).
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COM Interoperability in .NET Part 1
by G.Gnana Arun GaneshIn the first part of this series, Arun Ganesh introduces interoperability between the new .NET technologies, and how to use old Win32 API calls in your .NET applications.
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Beginning Active Server Pages
by James CrowleyExpand your VB skills to the web - learn how to create Active Server Pages in this extensive tutorial
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Planning Form Layout in VB.NET
by Benny K. MathewBenny Mathew demonstrates some new features in VB.net, designing fairly complicated forms, which can resize, using anchors, docks and panels with a dash of code.
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Using Interfaces In .NET Remoting
by David Talbot.NET Remoting allows for a clean seperation between client side code and server side code through the use of interfaces. In this article, we will create a remote object and referance it only by interface.
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Using ADO.NET, XML & XSL to generate HTML
by Bill BurrisAutomate you website updates to avoid hours of tedious work with your HTML editor.
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Overview of Automated Transactions
by Kamran ShakilAn overview of using automated transactions in asp.net
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Data Integrity in Web Services
by David TalbotPassing complex data types to and from Web Services without losing data integrity
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Introducing .NET Remoting
by David Talbot.NET Remoting provides a powerful and high performance way of working with remote objects. In this article, David gives an introduction on how to use remote objects in .NET
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Web Enable your C# Program
by Kamran ShakilHow to use your C# program in a web server (without using ASP.NET)
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Reflection in C#
by Kamran ShakilHow to discover an objects class and it's methods in the .NET framework
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Multilingual Support in C#
by Kamran ShakilImplementing support for non-Roman script languages in C#
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Exception Handling In C#
by Kamran ShakilAn introduction to exception handling, and the try...catch syntax
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Drawing on a Form
by Bill BurrisAn introduction to drawing graphics on a form
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Exploring Delegates
by Filip BulovicHow to use delegates in C#
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Introduction to the IL assembly language
by Filip BulovicA modest introduction to IL assembly language