Java Tutorials & Articles
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A Twisted Look at Object Oriented Programming in C#
by Jeff LouieAn extensive examination of OO programming in C#, covering inheritance, constructors, interfaces, virtual and static methods, and much more.
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Handling Errors in VB/VBA/VBS/ASP
by Mike JThis article will discuss some of the more basic and practical ways to solve general error handling in your Visual Basic applications and MS Office VBA modules. It is in many ways applicable to VBA, VBScript and ASP, in much based on the same syntax and practical solutions in your code.
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The Zen of Volta
by Richard BlewettRichard takes a looks at a preview of a Microsoft incubation project called Volta, offering a new way of deploying applications written using single-tier architecture to a multi-tiered client/server environment without having to rewrite the code.
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Strings in .NET and C#
by Jon SkeetThe System.String type (shorthand string in C#) is one of the most important types in .NET, and unfortunately it's much misunderstood. This article attempts to deal with some of the basics including interning, literals and encoding.
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Introduction to Class Programming Part II
by Dante SalvadorIn this series articles, we are going to discuss about: Enumeration, Properties that return an Object and other semi-advance topic pertain to in creating a class base program
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Using Adobe Flex in Visual Studio
by Matt WicksYou can now take advantage of the Flex framework from right within Visual Studio to build Rich Internet Applications (RIAs). We get you up to speed on what Flex is and a basic application talking to a web service.
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Test-Driven Development in .NET
by Peter ProvostAn article presenting benefits and techniques for using test-driven development in .NET, specifically examining the NUnit testing framework.
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Web Services Interoperability between J2EE and .NET - Part 3
by Wangming YeExplore the source of the common interoperability challenges facing Web services integration across platforms. This third part in a series describes how the different naming conventions between J2EE technology and .NET can cause difficulty in Web services interoperability.
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Unicode and .NET
by Jon SkeetAn introduction to the murky world of Unicode and character encodings.
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.NET Threading Part II
by Randy Charles MorinThis is the second article of two parts on .NET threading. In this second part, I will discuss further the synchronization objects in the System.Threading .NET namespace, thread local storage, COM interoperability and thread states.
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SQL Distributed Management Objects
by S.S. AhmedYou will learn how to administer SQL Server remotely. I have selected VB to develop a component that will be used in ASP scripts to harness the power of SQL-DMO.
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A Quick view from C/C++ to C#
by John GodelA quick view from C/C++ to C#, the new .NET language from Microsoft
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Automate web application UI testing with Selenium
by Sing LiTesting web applications is a problem, but Sing Li thinks the solution might be easier than you think with Selenium.
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Domain Driven Design: A Step by Step Guide - Part 1
by Casey CharltonThere is a lot of interest in DDD recently, both in the book, and in the methodology, and in the buzzword. Casey aims to clear up the confusion and start to demystify it.
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Improving Application Quality Using Test-Driven Development (TDD)
by Craig MurphyWhat is the one activity or phase that improves the quality of your application? The answer is an easy one: Testing, and plenty of it. Traditionally, testing is a phase somewhere towards the expected end of the project - when the cost of any code or requirement changes is known to be much higher. Craig looks at how TDD can address this by adopting a more agile approach.
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Aspect Oriented Programming using .NET
by Abhinaba BasuTill now we were talking about non-mainstream languages to use Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP). Learn what exactly AOP is, and how you can go about getting this functionality in C#.
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Web Services Interoperability between J2EE and .NET - Part 2
by Wangming YePart 2 of this series explores the source of common interoperability challenges facing Web services integration across platforms. Follow along as Wangming Ye analyzes the interop failures resulting from the use of certain data types and ways to overcome them such as collections, arrays, or primitive data types.
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Web Services Interoperability between J2EE and .NET - Part 1
by Wangming YeWeaving together Web services to create cross-organizational business processes requires all partners to program to the same standard model and to avoid exposing proprietary implementations. However, the ultimate goal of making Web services interact seamlessly is still a frequent concern and a hot discussion topic. The first part of the series stresses the importance of WSDL design and analyzes the strength and pitfalls of the traditional RPC/encoded style in Web services interoperability.
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Programming with Swing
by Michael HThe basics of coding GUIs with the Swing package in Java.
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Accessibility for Web Developers
by Gez LemonDevelopers put a lot of effort into ensuring their sites can be viewed in outdated browsers, but all too often ignore newer browsers, or worse still, a whole range of visitors. Accessibility means access to information for all. Information to all, regardless of the device used to view the document, or abilities of the visitor. This article covers the W3C guidelines for making your site accessible - a legal requirement for companies in the UK and United States.