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571.) Developing Your First .NET Compact Framework Application for Windows CE .NET 4.1
Mike Hall Microsoft Corporation Steve Maillet Entelechy Consulting April 4, 2003 Summary: Shows how to connect Visual Studio .NET 2003 to a Windows CE .NET 4.1-based device, and explains how to create your first C# .NET Compact Framework-based application. (12 printed pages) I'm sure that many of you have downloaded the final beta of Microsoft® Visual Studio® .NET 2003, and have already been writing Compact Framework applications for your Pocket PC devices. Perhaps you've been...
Found at MSDN Academic Alliance

572.) Creating a Flexible Configuration Section Handler
By Jeff Gonzalez Rating: 4.8 out of 5 Rate this article email this article to a colleague suggest an article Introduction In this article I demonstrate how to create a flexible configuration section handler using C#. If you are a .NET developer, you have probably written a few configuration section handlers. I provide a summary background of the .NET configuration system, explain why the system is useful, and show how it can be extended. download source code Configuration System...
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573.) .NET CodeDom Technology - Part 2
By Brian J. Korzeniowski Rating: 5 out of 5 Rate this article email this article to a colleague suggest an article Introduction Requirements Visual Studio.NET Professional, or Enterprise Architect Edition VB.NET or C#.NET Programming Knowledge Read Article, " Microsoft.NET CodeDom Technology - Part 1 " This article introduces some complementary concepts to CodeDom: Attributes and Reflection. Attributes allow you to clarify the usage or structure of the element it is applied to....
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574.) Mock Objects to the Rescue! Test Your .NET Code with NMock
Mark Seemann This article discusses: The role of Mock objects How to acquire and use NMock Overview of a shopping sample Design guidelines for testability This article uses the following technologies: Testing, .NET, C# Code download available at: NMock.exe (137KB) ave you ever considered implementing unit tests for a project but dismissed the idea because the module you wanted to test either had too many dependencies or it was so difficult to isolate the unit itself that the tests...
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575.) C++ Tip: Uniquely Identifying Serialized Files with Managed C++
By Tom Archer Welcome to this week's installment of .NET Tips & Techniques ! Each week, award-winning Architect and Lead Programmer Tom Archer demonstrates how to perform a practical .NET programming task using either C# or Managed C++ Extensions. In my two previous .NET Tips & Techniques articles, I illustrated how to serialize objects and specific members and how to implement custom serialization . In this installment, I present a very important issue when using serialization in a...
Found at developer.com

576.) C++ Tip: Using Custom Exception Handlers to Restart Your Application
By Tom Archer Welcome to this week's installment of .NET Tips & Techniques ! Each week, award-winning Architect and Lead Programmer Tom Archer demonstrates how to perform a practical .NET programming task using either C# or Managed C++ Extensions. When using the .NET Framework, you will implement try/catch blocks to handle specific exceptions that your application expects. However, one often-overlooked ability of .NET is that you can create a custom exception handler that will allow you...
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