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Web Control Templates Explained

n my travels I’ve had a chance to spread the good word of Web control development to many around the country; and I’ve also had a chance to meet many

Putting Content on a Diet

don’t know about you, but I fight a constant battle with weight. I’m sedentary, writing and coding, 99 percent of the time. The occasional huffing and puffing on the bicycle

Heard on .NET Rocks!: Talking .NET with Tim Huckaby

am the host of “.NET Rocks!”, an Internet audio talk show for .NET developers online at www.dotnetrocks.com and msdn.microsoft.com/dotnetrocks. My co-host Richard Campbell and I interview the movers and shakers

Whither T-SQL?

number of developments over the past 12 months have brought me to a conclusion: Transact SQL (T-SQL) must go. The trusty old workhorse language that powers our SQL Server databases

Achieving Synchronicity: A ListBox Double Feature

uilding complex Web controls with rich-client interfaces often requires the integration of some client-side JavaScript code with the control’s server-side code. While in some cases this does not have to

System.Transactions and ADO.NET 2.0

ata is the blood in your system; it sits in its comfortable home of a database, and camps out in the tent of XML, but it deserves to be worked