.NET Tutorials & Articles
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Color Mixer
by James P. GuptaThis shows you how to create a pop-up color mixer which converts to hexadecimal format
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Custom SMTP in C#
by Randy Charles MorinLearn how to write a TCP/IP client that sends emails in C# without the built-in .NET smtp class.
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Registry In's and Out's Using C#
by Michael BrightA complete introduction to accessing the Windows registry from .NET
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Making skinned custom controls
by Thomas JohansenThis article will show you how you can easily make your custom controls skinned by deriving from a new control class that we will call SkinControl.
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A Simple Introduction to .NET Remoting
by Lee Gunn - .NET C# Scotland.NET remoting allows the development of distriubuted applications. It allows applications to use objects contained in other processes. We wil quickly look at the basics on how to set up a simple .NET remoting system.
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Printing Reports in .NET
by Mike MayerLearn how to print reports from C# and other .NET languages using the open source library presented here. Features include Printing DataTables, printing paragraphs of text using style classes, customizable page headers and footers, boxes, lines, graphics and much more.
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Introduction to custom server controls
by Thomas JohansenIn this article I'll guide you through the creation of a guestbook, as an introduction to developing custom server controls
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Inside Open XML
by Matt NicholsonAs Matt Nicholson explains, Open XML is not just a new file format for the latest version of Microsoft Office, but an open standard capable of expressing any Word, Excel or PowerPoint document.
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Reading, Storing and Transforming XML Data in .NET
by Dimitrios MarkatosThis article illustrates a mixture of common .NET methods for formatting and presenting in a readable fashion any XML document you may encounter. The latest hype with XML Web Services and even the .NET Framework itself relies on XML as its backbone, therefore this is no light matter.
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Introduction to the IL assembly language
by Filip BulovicA modest introduction to IL assembly language
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The Beauty of Closures
by Jon SkeetClosures are often described in terms of functional languages, but Jon introduces the concept of closures in a world of C# and Java. Learn how to use them and why.
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Accessing Hotmail using C#
by Wouter van VugtThis document will enable you to build your own client, using a sure and solid way to communicate with Hotmail in the same way as Outlook does. It will be shown how the protocol can be used to your own advantage, and it isn't at all hard to understand either.
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Introduction to Designers
by Tim DawsonDesigners are essential in creating professional controls with polished design time behaviour. This article serves as an introduction to writing your own.
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Multilingual Support in C#
by Kamran ShakilImplementing support for non-Roman script languages in C#
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Hosting Windows Forms Designers
by Tim DawsonShows how to write the code needed to host the Windows Forms Designers in your own application. Sample code is provided to display a form in design mode and allow normal editing like in Visual Studio.
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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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Create your own Web Server using C#
by Imtiaz AlamThis article explains how to write a simple web server application using C#
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Prototypes in JavaScript
by Ian ElliotIan Elliot reveals another gem in the JavaScript collection, and how to use its prototype feature
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Rails: an introduction
by Kevin JonesYou've heard the hype - but not given it a shot yet? Kevin Jones explains the background of MVC, DRY and TDD and how to get started with your first Ruby on Rails web app!
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AOP in JavaScript using Humax Framework
by M Sheik Uduman AliIn this article, I've explained how can we design our client side application with aspect-oriented approach along with object-oriented approach using the open source web framework "Humax".