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There are 1312 articles & tutorials regarding ".NET".

37.) Sample Chapter: The .NET Base Class Libraries
By Kate Gregory Go to page: 1 2 3 4 5 Next Microsoft Visual C++ .NET 2003 Kick Start Chapter 3: The .NET Base Class Libraries. In This Chapter Libraries Shared Across Languages Namespaces in C++ The System Namespace Other Useful Namespaces In Brief Libraries Shared Across Languages When you write managed C++, you have access to all of the managed code libraries that come with the .NET Framework: the Base Class Libraries, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, and so on. These libraries are modern and...
Found at developer.com

38.) .NET Delegates: Modern-Day Callback Methods
By Mark Strawmyer Go to page: 1 2 Next Delegates became more mainstream to the Microsoft programming world when Microsoft included them in the .NET Framework, but they actually have been around in another form for a while. Many programmers will recognize them as callback functions/methods. In fact, a brief discussion regarding the purpose of callback methods before jumping into the specifics of delegates will make delegates easier to understand. Let's define callbacks through an example...
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39.) Date Validation Using the .NET Globalization Classes
By Tom Archer Welcome to this week's installment of .NET Tips & Techniques ! Each week, award-winning Architect and Lead Programmer Tom Archer from the Archer Consulting Group demonstrates how to perform a practical .NET programming task. Most times the easiest means of validating a user-entered date is by providing a masked edit control that forces the user to enter valid numbers into the month/day/year parts of the field. However, a system you maintain many times won't have a masked...
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40.) C# FAQ 1.4 - What Do You Mean by .NET Framework Class Libraries?
By Anand Narayanaswamy The .NET Framework class libraries are the core part of the Microsoft .NET Framework. It is an object-oriented collection of reusable classes that you can use to develop applications such as traditional command line, Windows, and Web applications. It contains around 3400 classes, classified logically into so-called Namespaces. You will learn more about namespaces in FAQ 1.5. Each class contains numerous methods and properties, which you will use for your...
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41.) Accessing Directory Services in .NET Framework 2.0
By Mark Strawmyer The Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 enhances the System.DirectoryServices namespace to make it simpler to programmatically interact with Active Directory (AD). In the 1.x versions of the Framework, you usually had to rely on COMInterop to get to Active Directory Service Interfaces (ADSI) that weren't exposed through the System.DirectoryServices namespace. The .NET Framework 2.0 exposes more functionality and relies less on COMInterop. You just need to add the...
Found at developer.com

42.) Rhode Island Casts a Vote for .NET
A short schedule, security concerns, and tight government budgets drove the state of Rhode Island to use .NET as part of its new Web-based campaign reform system. by Edmund X. DeJesus P eople agree on one political issue almost unanimously: Elections should be fair. No one likes the idea that candidates might be getting money from questionable sources, or from contributors who expect favors in return. As a result, some states, including Rhode Island, have passed laws to enact campaign...
Found at .NET Magazine

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