.NET Tutorials & Articles
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Mastering the system tray
by Ian StevensonCreating and controlling ‘invisible applications’ which appear in the Windows system tray is key to enriched user experiences.
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The best change for better range
by Ian ElliotMigrating from VB6 to Visual Basic 2005.
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Mind your language
by Mike JamesMike James takes a detailed look at the new enhancements to the C# and Visual Basic programming languages.
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The .NET Framework revisited
by Mike JamesSeveral of the new classes in .NET 2.0 will ease difficult tasks and inspire the creation of more effective code.
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Ready, steady, go!
by Dino EspositoSustainable web development is at last a reality with ASP.NET 2.0.
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Intelligence at the interface
by Mike JamesSmart Clients and Visual Studio 2005.
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Data binding in Windows Presentation Foundation (‘Avalon')
by Dave WheelerWriting cutting-edge user interfaces is partly down to mastering data binding.
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Managing layout in a Windows Presentation Foundation application
by Dave WheelerLayout isn't just for DTP or web pages any more - it's about to become fundamental to forms. Dave Wheeler explains more about the road to Avalon…
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Master pages and visual inheritance in ASP.NET
by Dino EspositoControlling layout using ASP.NET 1.x and 2.0's super templates is a better way to work, claims Dino Esposito.
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The big bind
by Kevin JonesHow does the latest ASP.NET deal with data access and data binding?
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An introduction to Windows Presentation Foundation
by Dave WheelerEverything is about to change, as Windows Presentation Foundation (‘Avalon') makes its entrance as part of Windows Vista.
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Script it with ADP.NET 2.0
by Dino EspositoDino Esposito, a regular speaker at Bearpark’s annual DevWeek conference, discusses how ASP.NET 2.0 makes the messy subject of client-side scripting modern and sophisticated.
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Maximising Access in .NET
by Kay EwbankShould you plan to use VBA for Access development, or one of the .NET languages?
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.NET and data persistence
by Greg Aloi & Tobias GraslBest practices for advanced data persistence in enterprise .NET applications.
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Model-View-Controller and ASP.NET
by Kevin JonesThe Model-View-Controller design has a long history, but as Kevin Jones points out, it is still relevant to newer technologies such as ASP.NET.
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The WMI COM library
by Ian StevensonIf you have never heard of WMI, you might be surprised at just how much this COM library has to offer. You can use it to find out about the status and configuration of a remote machine, and even remotely administer it.
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ASP.NET & GridView
by Dino EspositoIntroducing the new ASP.NET grid – the GridView control.
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Scripting with C#
by Dino EspositoIt’s unlikely that you think of C# as a scripting language, but it can be used as one, as DevWeek speaker Dino Esposito explains.
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Search engines with ASP.NET
by Jon VoteIf you’ve always wanted to challenge Google, Jon Vote shows you how to build an ASP.NET search engine.
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Making use of ActiveDirectory
by Niclas LindblomActiveDirectory is an important part of any Windows Server based network, and there are new facilities in the .NET Framework 2.0 to write programs that make use of it.