Sorting in the .NET Framework
n .NET, sorting arrays or collections of primitive types is a relatively simple task. Most developers understand that for a collection of numbers or strings, the runtime will know how
n .NET, sorting arrays or collections of primitive types is a relatively simple task. Most developers understand that for a collection of numbers or strings, the runtime will know how
ithin the last few years, Macromedia’s Flash has become a leading development environment for online vector animation, Web site production, and rich Internet applications?as well as for offline presentations, small
ou might as well face it; your data model is going to change. You can whine about it. You can fight with the DBA and the requirements team. Or you
he .NET framework offers a large set of controls for people who are creating Windows Forms applications: the TextField control for editing text, the CheckBox for Boolean values, the ComboBox
he complexity involved in building enterprise-class apps is, unfortunately, beyond the skill-set of your average developer. It requires the consideration of a lot more than your actual application logic. The
isual Studio setup projects provide a quick and easy way for end-users to deploy your application, whether it is a Web site, Windows NT service, smart client, or Web service.
ontent searching has moved into the spotlight over the past decade. A technology that was once the province of academics and researchers has become mainstream business via successes by Alta
ainsoft’s Visual MainWin is a revolutionary product that allows you to develop applications in C# and deploy and run them on J2EE application servers (for a detailed review, click here).
ou may never have heard of it, but HTML Tidy isn’t new. HTML Tidy is a once-free but now open source application. It was originally written in C as a