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.NET Zone
(08/26/10)
The integrated static code analysis tool an help you find and correct bugs in your software development.
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(06/30/10)
Nmock is a unique way to test complex business objects in your development environment.
(06/23/10)
Learn how to add sophisticated area effects to your images such as blurring, embossing, and drop shadows in C# or Visual Basic.
(06/08/10)
This chapter provides an overview of some of the most important system namespaces and gives more detailed examples that demonstrate regular expressions, XML, cryptography, reflection, threading, parallel programming, and Direct3D.
(02/24/10)
Moonlight 2.0 is a Silverlight 2.0-compatible framework that supports Zoom, Control Framework, Layout Framework, and other technologies.
Sponsored by Microsoft Developers can use multi-touch and Visual Studio 2010 to create compelling business applications. Steve Apiki walks us through the creation of a basic business contact application that uses multi-touch to navigate the database and manipulate the data.
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(11/19/09)
WPF data templates let you determine the pieces a repetitive control uses to display its items. Learn some unique and interesting ways to use data templates for displaying the items in ListBoxes, ComboBoxes, and ListViews.
(10/22/09)
Mixing .NET and Java technologies with web services is often easy, but for many tasks web services are not the solution for Java/.NET interoperability.
(10/06/09)
WPF's properties and styles let you change a control's appearance. Templates let you modify a control at a much more fundamental level, changing the components that make up the control and the way it acts. This article shows how you can use templates to change the fundamental structure of WPF controls.
(09/04/09)
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 has a very flexible infrastructure that lets you extend the out-of-the-box behavior to meet ever-changing organizational business needs.
(08/28/09)
When the built-in WCF encoders don't meet your needs, follow this example to create a custom encoder—and just plug it in!
Red Hat Talks Cloud App Management Tech
The Linux player says the cloud should be open and apps able to move between the cloud and the enterprise data center. And it thinks it has the technology that can help.
Has Linux Gone Mainstream?
Researchers at LinuxCon say the majority of businesses are using some form of open source software, with the OS leading the way and stealing the spotlight from Unix.
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We had privacy for three generations. Maybe four. Now, what with Facebook and Google and data mining, it's going away again. But that's OK.
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Why Im Not Crying Over Lost Internet Privacy
We had privacy for three generations. Maybe four. Now, what with Facebook and Google and data mining, it's going away again. But that's OK. We humans did fine for thousands of generations without privacy, and doing without it for another...
Who Should Assign Stories? Editors or Readers?
We all know editors used to be named Perry White or Lou Grant and decided, gruffly, what stories reporters should cover. But nowadays, online, a whole bunch of news organizations, all the way up to Yahoo News, are using search...
Pork Lawyers Bristle at ThinkGeeks Unicorn Joke
Calling Caucasians "the other white meat" is rude, uncouth, and racist. But the real reason you can't use the phrase is that the National Pork Board's lawyers might send you a scary cease and desist letter. Online "toys for...
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