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Friday, March 07, 2003 | .NET, XML | Articles | 0 comments
Using the XSD Inference Utility
Discusses the Microsoft XSD Inference utility, which simplifies the task of writing XML Schema by automatically generating schemas from instance documents. The inferred schema can then be refined with related document instances so that it can be used to describe and validate a whole class of XML documents.

Friday, March 07, 2003 | .NET, XML | Articles | 0 comments
TaskVision Solution Overview: Design and Implementation
This article describes the design and architecture decisions for the TaskVision solution sample, which demonstrates the use of .NET Framework's Windows Forms classes with XML Web Services to build a smart client task management application.

Friday, March 07, 2003 | .NET | Articles | 0 comments
Creating Assemblies On The Fly Using Code DOM
The .NET Code Document Object Model (CodeDOM) classes allow you to create assemblies on the fly. This provides a powerful way to parse and emit compiled code via code. ASP.NET itself uses this technique internally.

Friday, March 07, 2003 | .NET | Articles | 0 comments
Obtaining System Information
In certain applications you need to know system level settings of the machine where it is being executed. For example, you may want to know whether the machine is connected to a network, whether it has right handed mouse or left handed etc. The SystemInformation class from System.Windows.Forms namespace makes such information available to you.

Friday, March 07, 2003 | .NET | Articles | 0 comments
CodeDOM: How to achieve code generation in .NET - Part 1
One of the great new features within .NET are the little known CodeDOM classes. Although, not something that you're going to use in your day-to-day winforms development, the CodeDOM is something that I wanted to bring to peoples attention. By Paul Nichols

Friday, March 07, 2003 | ASP.NET | Articles | 0 comments
The Low Down on ASP.NET DropDownList Control
Whenever I see a DropDownList control, my brain says "Yes! That is a ComboBox!" That's because I've been programming in Visual Basic 6.0 for too long. By Roger D. McCook

Friday, March 07, 2003 | .NET | Articles | 0 comments
Microsoft .NET What makes it attractive for business processes?
DotNet is a new Microsoft initiative directed to the modification of computer world. More detailed, it is a reach set of development tools, servers, software, and services.

Thursday, March 06, 2003 | .NET | Articles | 0 comments
DataSets, Web Services, DiffGrams, Arrays, and Interoperability
Matt Powell examines the issues involved in deciding whether to send DataSets to and from Web services, while also showing you all your options.

Thursday, March 06, 2003 | .NET | Articles | 2 comments
The .NET Architect: Enterprise Template Overview
Brian Korzeniowski begins another stellar article series. This time he tackles .NET enterprise templates. By series end you'll have a solid foundation in Enterprise Architecture, Distributed Application Architecture, and Enterprise Template design, development, and deployment.

Thursday, March 06, 2003 | ASP.NET | Tutorials | 0 comments
Basics of Cookies in ASP.NET
Explains how to read and write HTTP cookies in an ASP.NET Web application using Visual Basic. By Mike Pope.

Thursday, March 06, 2003 | C# | Tutorials | 0 comments
Give Your .NET-based Application a Fast and Responsive UI with Multiple Threads
If your application performs any non-UI processing on the thread that controls the user interface, it may make the app seem slow and sluggish, frustrating users. By Ian Griffiths.

Thursday, March 06, 2003 | .NET | Tutorials | 0 comments
Build Hyperlinks into Your Client App with the Windows Forms LinkLabel Control
LinkLabels are Windows Forms controls that enable a user to hyperlink to a URL that points to either the Web or the local directory system. By Dan Hurwitz

Thursday, March 06, 2003 | C# | Articles | 0 comments
Registry In's and Out's Using C#
This is an article on using the Registry in C#, by Michael Bright.

Thursday, March 06, 2003 | ASP.NET | Articles | 0 comments
Pessimistic locking solves ADO.NET concurrency problems
One way to work around optimistic concurrency issues in ADO is to lock the records your DataSet retrieves as soon as the edit operation begins.

Thursday, March 06, 2003 | ASP.NET | Tutorials | 0 comments
Web Application Error Handling in ASP.NET
One of many improvements ASP.NET brings to the development table is in error handling. Adam Tuliper whips up a simple ASP.NET solution for handling those pesky and unexpected post-production errors.


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