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Use XML Query Definitions in .NET Applications   31 May 2004 06:00 GMT
ADO.NET's Command objects provide excellent performance and security, but, hard-code your Command configuration, and making changes becomes arduous. David's XML alternative stores configuration information separately, for use at run-time - and makes modifications a cinch.
Source: SitePoint
Build Your Own ASP.NET Website Using C# And VB.NET, Chapter 4 - Web Forms and Web Controls   19 May 2004 06:00 GMT
Get started on your own real-world ASP.NET application with Chapter 4 of SitePoint's new release! Learn how Web Forms, HTML controls, and Web controls, in conjunction with VB.NET and C# code, can change the way you look at, and develop for, the Web, with this practical tutorial.
Source: SitePoint
Properties in J#   14 May 2004 07:00 GMT
Choose whether to use a property or a method for a particular need in your J# applications.
Source: MSDN
Build Your Own ASP.NET Website Using C# And VB.NET, Chapter 3 - VB.NET and C# Programming Basics   12 May 2004 06:00 GMT
Take a closer look at C# and VB.NET with Chapter 3 of SitePoint's latest title. Zak walks through the basic principles of programming in these languages, and discusses the concept of object-oriented programming and the philosophy of separating design from content as he looks closely at code-behind.
Source: SitePoint
Why Use .NET?   10 May 2004 06:00 GMT
With all the talk around .NET, you may be wondering what makes the platform so good? Philip explains - without the hype. His detailed examples and discussions will help you decide whether to give .NET a go.
Source: SitePoint
Build Your Own ASP.NET Website Using C# And VB.NET, Chapter 2 - ASP.NET Basics   05 May 2004 06:00 GMT
Take a closer look at the inner workings of an ASP.NET page in Chapter 2 of SitePoint's latest title. Understand page structure, view state, namespaces and directives before exploring the two 'built-in' languages supported by the .NET framework, VB.NET and C#.
Source: SitePoint
 
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