Data Access for Partially Connected Applications
ll but the simplest applications store data in a central location and access it over a network. However, in many scenarios, distributed applications cannot assume a certain kind of network
ll but the simplest applications store data in a central location and access it over a network. However, in many scenarios, distributed applications cannot assume a certain kind of network
f you are familiar with development on PCs using Microsoft’s tools, you already know most of what you need to develop for Tablet PCs. The main addition in the Tablet
recall my first laptop computer. During my first year of college, I purchased an NEC laptop from my college advisor, Art Sanchez. This computer was sweet. Here’s the list of
Welcome to the CoDe Magazine Focus issue on Tablet PC and Mobile PC application development. On behalf of the Mobile PC Business Unit at Microsoft (see Figure 1), I’d like
nderstanding how ASP.NET really works under the covers can help you make decisions that can make your ASP.NET applications better. Understanding the innards of a platform always provides me with
ast issue I gave you a ‘hit-the-ground-running’ introduction to custom Web control development and showed you how to build a rendered control and an inherited control. In this issue you’ll
his installment of “The Baker’s Dozen” covers some of the major features in Visual Studio 2005. Visual Studio 2005 offers language, data handling, and development environment enhancements that are sure
hile sleepless the other night, I was channel surfing and ran across a rerun of the 1968 science fiction classic “2001: A Space Odyssey.” If you haven’t seen this movie,
t PDC, Microsoft announced the Language Integrated Query framework (the LINQ Project). The LINQ Project is a set of language extensions to C# and Visual Basic and a unified programming