.NET Developer Perspectives
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41 results found for .NET Developer Perspectives, displaying items 1 - 20
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News You Can Use
The Microsoft campus has been busy recently. Learn about new developments, including ASP.NET AJAX and Windows Home Server.
SQL Server Magazine
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Scott Swigart
Application Security with ASP.NET
Investigate ASP.NET for delivering applications with integrated security.
SQL Server Magazine
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Rodney Guzman
Visual Studio .NET: Better, Faster, Cheaper, Cooler
After you try Visual Studio .NET, you'll never want to go back to the old way of developing applications.
SQL Server Magazine
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Rodney Guzman
Building a .NET Scraper
Microsoft's .NET technology lets you automatically pull dynamic data from a Web site for use in your application.
SQL Server Magazine
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Marquis Howard
Languages in .NET
Visual Basic .NET gives you all the ease of rapid application development that you've been accustomed to in VB 6.0.
SQL Server Magazine
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Rodney Guzman
VB .NET Services
Visual Basic .NET gives you the power to create Windows services.
SQL Server Magazine
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Marquis Howard
Data Caching for Web Applications
Follow these data-caching tips to speed Web application performance.
SQL Server Magazine
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Tim McCarthy
C# Immersion
C# is powerful and flexible. Will it make every other programming language obsolete?
SQL Server Magazine
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Clifford Randall Cannon
Garbage In, Garbage Out
With scalability and state management at the top of everyone's design goals, understanding the inner workings of memory management is imperative.
SQL Server Magazine
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Scott Case
Wires Unplugged: The Truth About Wireless Technology
Learn the benefits--and limitations--of wireless technology.
SQL Server Magazine
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Gail Fitzmaurice
The Traffic Application Revisited
Marquis Howard uses VoiceXML to take his earlier traffic application a step further and make it voice or punch-key driven and add voice response.
SQL Server Magazine
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Marquis Howard
.NET Development Strategies: Is COM Dead?
The .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) is a much-needed evolution of COM and COM+. Here's a general rule of thumb of whether to develop applications using it.
SQL Server Magazine
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Tim McCarthy
Your XML Is in the Mail
Learn about MessageML, an open standard for sending XML messages.
SQL Server Magazine
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Dwight Dexter
Sending XML Documents over HTTP
Learn about a neat little object called XMLHTTPRequest.
SQL Server Magazine
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Randy Bergeron
XHTML: A Universal and Mobile Markup Language
A global standard that will support both WAP and iMODE might lead to one markup language--eXtensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML)--for all mobile devices and PCs.
SQL Server Magazine
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Gail Fitzmaurice
Adding VoiceXML to Our .NET Wireless Repertoire, Part 2
For the Web application he introduced in Part 1, Marquis Howard provides the method he uses to verify and match the user's input and the method that lets the user update an open action item.
SQL Server Magazine
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Marquis Howard
Adding VoiceXML to Our .NET Wireless Repertoire
Marquis Howard provides a quick rundown of an end-to-end wireless arsenal that Interknowlogy is completing.
SQL Server Magazine
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Marquis Howard
Paging XML Data to a Web Client
Here's how to use XML to create an application that pages data to a Web client without a heavy hit on the system.
SQL Server Magazine
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Terry Givens
XML in 2021
Learn what the future holds for XML, once we surmount the complexity of the Application Interface Components (AICs).
SQL Server Magazine
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Dave Lynn
Using XML to Simplify COM Interfaces
Consider an XML string as a parameter when many people will use the object and you want to keep the interface clean and simple.
SQL Server Magazine
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Tim McCarthy
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