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VB.NET 2005 Free Training: Windows Forms Designer Window
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VB.NET 2005 Free Training: Windows Forms Designer Window - Using The System.Windows.Forms.Form class
System.Windows .Forms.Form class is the foundation class for all forms to be created. All the forms that are created in VB .NET are also inheriting from this base class. This class provides for all the facilities needed for the form. Additional functionality can be added by separate codes.
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VB.NET 2005 Free Training: Introduction and Implementing Inheritance in VB
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VB.NET 2005 Free Training : Visual Studio.NET Namespaces
The .NET Framework class library has thousands of classes which are needed for developing and deploying solutions. In order to organize all those classes for ease of use .NET Framework uses namespaces. This Gives the Classes their own space and prevents conflicts between the various names in these classes. For instance if two classes contain a method Paint(), then to avoid conflicts in names we can place these classes in two different namespaces. Thus namespaces allow classes to be grouped in a consistent, hierarchical manner.
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VB.NET 2005 Free Training: Implementing Class Library Object in VB.NET 2005
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Implementing Class Library Object in VB.NET 2005
Class: Classical Object Oriented Concepts explain a class as a cookie cutter. A class allows you to create objects of the class. As a programmer you define a class with data fields, properties, methods and events. Then you can create objects based on that class that have state (fields, properties) and behavior (methods, events). A class can be considered as a specification of how the object of the class should look like and behave.
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VB.NET 2005 Training : The .NET Framework Architecture Part 2
posted byJohn_JacobinTutorials & Tips
VB.NET 2005 Free Training : The .NET Framework Architecture Part 2. In this tutorial of The .NET Framework Architecture Part 2 we will learn about Just-In-Time (JIT) compilation, Assemblies, native assemblies, Global Assembly Cache (GAC) and Comparison of VB.NET, C#, and J#.
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Working with GDI+ in ASP.NET
posted byGeekpediainTutorials & Tips
GDI+ (Graphics Device Interface) is the new interface for drawing Windows graphics. It is used frequently in Windows Applications but the nice thing is that they are also available in ASP.NET Web Applications.
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Sending emails with ASP .NET
posted byGeekpediainTutorials & Tips
In this article, you'll see how sending email with ASP.NET is possible and then we'll go deeper to see how you can use HTML emails or include attachments.
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.Net (dotnet) Tips and Tutorials
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C# (C Sharp), VB.Net and ASP.Net help, tips, and tutorials from the experts. Featuring message boards and a database of tutorials for .Net assistance.
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All about Microsoft .NET
posted bymsaqibinTutorials & Tips
This programming tutorial covers the basics of Microsoft .NET environment and its architecture.
It includes NET Implementations Common Language Runtime Framework Class Libraries Common Language Specification (CLS) .NET Framework Namespaces
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ASP.NET software development tools
posted bymichaelinTutorials & Tips
In this article we will discuss the software tools that you will need to start developing in ASP.Net and point you in the direction of where they can be obtained.
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An introduction to ASP.NET
posted bymichaelinTutorials & Tips
The tutorial covers what is .NET, what is ASP.NET and why use ASP.NET
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Registering Client Side Code in the Header
posted bystealthsidinTutorials & Tips
Microsoft provides an easy way to dynamically register client side code at runtime. Unfortunately, it can only place the code within the body of a web page. I have two suggestions on how to work around this issue and register code in the header.
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Stored Procedures and .NET Part II: Using Output Parameters and Return Value
posted byShaneinTutorials & Tips
Create stored procedures with Output parameters and return values and use them in .NET
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Stored Procedures and .NET Part I: Executing Simple Stored Procedures
posted byShaneinTutorials & Tips
Learn how to create and execute stored procedures using .NET.
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Extend Dynamic TextBox Control View State To Store NameValueCollection
posted byinfoinTutorials & Tips
Learn how to extend an ASP.NET control to hold an unlimited number of additional values in ViewState to avoid expensive re-querying of the database.
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.NET Compact Framework Distributed Weight Slider Control
posted byinfoinTutorials & Tips
The control offers a very user friendly mobile device experience in that it allows the user to use their stylus / mouse to adjust the weight for a given decision criteria instead of typing the numbers.
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XmlSerializer to Serialize .NET Class to Xml
posted byinfoinTutorials & Tips
Learn how to serialize .NET classes to Xml at runtime using System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializer. Then, use SQL Server's OPENXML functionality to bulk load hundreds of records across multiple tables in a single stored procedure call.
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Real World Best Practices for Handling Dates
posted byk_younginTutorials & Tips
Ideally, every application built would be designed with correct date handling techniques. In practice, applications are often built using ad hoc date formatting to match a corporate culture, the default format on a company�s server, or the favorite format of the lead developer. Also, many applications are not locale aware or were not designed to be deployed in an environment where locale issues were not considered important. Because of this it is extremely important to know the date formats in use for input and output when building applications that will integrate with other systems or databases and to handle these formats explicitly.
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Using the DataList control
posted byGeekpediainTutorials & Tips
This tutorial covers the creation of a DataList control to retrieve records from a database. Also shows you how to make the DataList esthetic by changing its attributes.
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Creating and using stored procedures
posted byGeekpediainTutorials & Tips
The tutorial shows you how to create stored procedures, after which you'll see how to use stored procedures in an ASP .NET web application.
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Connecting to a SQL database from ASP .NET II
posted byGeekpediainTutorials & Tips
This is part II of the tutorial that teaches you how to connect to a SQL database from ASP .NET using SQL Authentication. This part shows you how to connect to the database using ASP .NET code and Visual Studio .NET's features.
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