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Introducing Windows Presentation Foundation   12 Sep 2006 16:13 GMT
Introduces Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and describes its various features; clarifies the problems that WPF technology addresses, and then surveys the solutions that WPF provides.
Source: MSDN
XLinq Part 3: Combining DLinq and XLinq for Query and Display Power   12 Sep 2006 00:19 GMT
DLinq provides mapping capabilities between .NET objects and databases, letting you treat relational data as classes that you can query with LINQ and transform with XLinq to simplify the process of extracting data, storing it in objects, and displaying those objects onscreen.
Source: DevX
3-tier Architecture with ASP.NET 2.0: Tutorial 6: Programmatically Setting the ObjectDataSource's Parameter Values (Visual Basic)   11 Sep 2006 23:55 GMT
While the ObjectDataSource's parameters' values can typically be set declaratively, without requiring a line of code, it's easy to set the parameter values programmatically. This tutorial concludes the Basic Reporting section.
Source: MSDN
3-tier Architecture with ASP.NET 2.0: Tutorial 6: Programmatically Setting the ObjectDataSource's Parameter Values (Visual C#)   11 Sep 2006 23:47 GMT
While the ObjectDataSource's parameters' values can typically be set declaratively, without requiring a line of code, it's easy to set the parameter values programmatically. This tutorial concludes the Basic Reporting section.
Source: MSDN
3-tier Architecture with ASP.NET 2.0: Tutorial 5: Declarative Parameters (Visual Basic)   11 Sep 2006 23:21 GMT
In order to use methods with input parameters, we need to specify the values for the parameters in the ObjectDataSource's SelectParameters collection. Different types of parameters allow for the parameter value to be obtained from different sources.
Source: MSDN
3-tier Architecture with ASP.NET 2.0: Tutorial 5: Declarative Parameters (Visual C#)   11 Sep 2006 23:12 GMT
In order to use methods with input parameters, we need to specify the values for the parameters in the ObjectDataSource's SelectParameters collection. Different types of parameters allow for the parameter value to be obtained from different sources.
Source: MSDN
Web Domination Using Photoshop   11 Sep 2006 04:00 GMT
The time has come for designers to execute their plans to dominate the World Wide Web with stunning graphics! Here, Corrie provides a full arsenal of fundamental techniques, before launching you on a stellar trajectory that takes in buttons in all their forms. With her step-by-step instructions, handy hints, and secret tricks, you'll have everything you need to bring the Web to its knees ... in awe!

Source: SitePoint
C++ At Work: IRegistrar, Finding Submenus, and More   08 Sep 2006 21:49 GMT
This month: DLL problems, context menus, MFC strings to managed C++, and more.
Source: MSDN
Behind the Scenes: Improvements to Windows Forms Data Binding in the .NET Framework 2.0, Part 2   08 Sep 2006 18:35 GMT
Learn about the generic BindingList and how to extend this generic collection type to add sorting and searching functionality.
Source: MSDN
Peer To Peer: Harness The Power Of P2P Communication In Windows Vista And WCF   08 Sep 2006 18:06 GMT
P2P applications face a number of barriers preventing their wide adoption as a productivity solution. Fortunately Windows Vista improves the situation.
Source: MSDN
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