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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 | 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.

Thursday, March 06, 2003 | ASP.NET | Tutorials | 4 comments
Force ASP.NET Apps to Keep-Alive
ASP.NET web applications only keep running for as long as there are some active sessions -- then they shut down until there is another page request. This means that if your site isn't always getting hits, then it will stop, and later requests will have to endure the slow startup and recompilation. By Paul Wilson.

Thursday, March 06, 2003 | C# | Tutorials | 0 comments
Preview and Print from Your Windows Forms App with the .NET Printing Namespace
Printing is an integral part of every complete Windows-based application. Providing robust printing capabilities in these applications has often proved to be a tedious chore. By Alex Calvo.

Thursday, March 06, 2003 | ASP.NET | Tutorials | 0 comments
The ASP.NET View State
In ASP.NET pages, the view state represents the state of the page when it was last processed on the server. By Dino Esposito.

Thursday, March 06, 2003 | C# | Tutorials | 0 comments
Bring the Power of Templates to Your .NET Applications with the CodeDOM Namespace
In the .NET Framework, the CodeDOM object model can represent code in a variety of languages. By Adam J. Steinert

Thursday, March 06, 2003 | .NET | Tutorials | 0 comments
Playing with Music Files
To kick off the new Coding4Fun column, Duncan Mackenzie describes how you can use the Microsoft Windows Media SDK and the Microsoft Windows .NET Framework to pull all of the juicy attributes out of your music files

Sunday, December 22, 2002 | .NET | Tutorials | 0 comments
Architecting a CMS in ASP.NET: One server or a bunch of servers?
ASP.NET offers a wide range of integrated functionality to support in-house content management system solutions. In this first part of our series, we discuss the basics of tiered CMS architectural models.

Sunday, December 22, 2002 | .NET | Tutorials | 0 comments
Accessing database data with ASP.NET
The .NET Framework makes the task of establishing the database tier easier. Learn how to simplify the process by utilizing the database tier.

Sunday, December 22, 2002 | .NET | Tutorials | 1 comments
ADO.NET providers and Command Object
Examines the providers available in ADO.NET and explains how to connect to a database and retrieve data from the specified database.

Sunday, December 22, 2002 | .NET | Tutorials | 0 comments
Web Farms: Use Data Caching Techniques to Boost Performance and Ensure Synchronization
Here the author describes data caching in a Web farm environment and discusses how to avoid the cross-server synchronization problems inherent in this approach.

Sunday, December 22, 2002 | .NET | Tutorials | 1 comments
Office XP: New Toolkit Lets You Share Information Between Office Documents and Web Services
The author steps through the auto-generated code to explain the classes that collect parameters, the schema to format the request/response, and the actual operations of the Web Service.

Sunday, December 22, 2002 | .NET | Tutorials | 0 comments
XML Schemas: Take Advantage of Existing External XML Schemas with a Custom Import Framework in ASP.NET
This article builds an external schema framework as an extension to the ASP.NET Web Services runtime to enable you to reference external schemas within your XML Web Service interface.

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