.NET Isn't Going Away Laura Barker's
commentary, 'Not
Performing Due Diligence
Has Companies and .NET
Paying the Price,' on the
.NET Developer's Journal
Web site was echoed by a
number of developers. See
her article and all of
the responses at (www.sys
... Nov. 11, 2003 Reads: 8,950 Replies: 3 |
.NET Remoting: Ingo
Rammer talks .NET .NET Developer's
JournalMobility Editor
Jon Box recently chatted
with Ingo Rammer,
consultant, instructor,
and best-selling author
of books on .NET. In this
exclusive interview,
Rammer discusses .NET
Remoting, his programming
root... Nov. 11, 2003 Reads: 10,871 |
Tips & Tricks for Using
Windows Forms Controls: A speaking engagement at
Tech-Ed 2003 in India
prompted me to put my
thoughts on paper for
this article illustrating
some common tips and
tricks to accomplish
often-requested Windows
Forms controls feature
requests. These tips and
... Nov. 11, 2003 Reads: 15,265 Replies: 1 |
Great Data Grids I Have
Known Data table displays are
the workhorses of
transaction- based Web
applications. So why are
they so hard to build,
especially since .NET
provides a built-in
ASP.NET DataGrid control? Nov. 11, 2003 Reads: 11,491 |
Tracing the Life of an
HTTP Request: The deep permeation of
the World Wide Web into
the life of the common
man has lent itself to a
variety of uses, most
notably as a backbone for
business-to-consumer
(B2C) communication,
creating a new business
model called e-commerce... Nov. 11, 2003 Reads: 16,115 |
From Pilot to Production Web services are starting
to show dividends. After
years of hype, this
flexible approach to
integrating disparate
business systems is
taking root in corporate
IT, where it is enabling
organizations to exploit
new business channels
... Nov. 11, 2003 Reads: 7,701 |
Strengthening Your
Attachments: In the early days of .NET
Web services, using a Web
service to accept binary
data required converting
the data to something
that could be represented
in XML. Surely you
remember those days -
back before December
2002. With the relea... Nov. 11, 2003 Reads: 9,543 |
Developing .NET
Applications Using
Passport Web services have rapidly
become the de facto
standard for application-
to-application
interoperability, and
they are now one of the
most frequently used
designs in the enterprise
architect's toolbox.
Furthermore, Microsoft's
Visua... Nov. 11, 2003 Reads: 6,484 Replies: 1 |
Enter the Data Definition
Language: Most developers have
faced situations in which
they need to read data
from a file of some given
format but can find no
real library routines for
this purpose, other than
the standard
file-handling libraries.
In such cases, they woul... Nov. 11, 2003 Reads: 12,407 |
Infragistics NetAdvantage
2003 Volume 3 Infragistics NetAdvantage
2003 Volume 3 is a suite
of visual user interface
components designed for
both ASP.NET Web
applications and Windows
Forms-based applications. Nov. 11, 2003 Reads: 14,505 |
The State of Web
Services, A.D. 2003 What do you get if you
cross an early
21st-century visionary
CTO with a late
19th-century employee of
the Edison Electric Light
Company? Answer: a
fantastic keynote address
at Web Services Edge 2003
West, held in Santa Clara
last month Nov. 11, 2003 Reads: 6,957 |
Compuware DevPartner
Studio Professional
Edition 7.1 It is an unfortunate
reality that most
software today is
developed without any
prior design or thought
to software engineering
best practices. This is
analogous to a house
builder showing up with a
truck full of wood and a
nail gu... Nov. 11, 2003 Reads: 12,563 |
Book Reviews It's all a question of
balance. You can apply
these words of wisdom to
managing software
development projects and
to planning out the
contents of a book, but
it's still a tightrope
walk. Nov. 11, 2003 Reads: 9,896 |
Who's Afraid of the Big,
Bad Penguin? (Part 1) By the time you read
this, I will be dead. No,
not really - but I will
be very tired. At the
time of this writing, we
have just confirmed what
will undoubtedly go down
in SYS-CON history as our
most overwhelming
presence at any trad... Nov. 11, 2003 Reads: 9,626 Replies: 11 |
DotGNU Offers $4,500 in
Rewards for Top
Portable.NET SWF Coders DotGNU is offering $4,500
in prize money to people
who write code for the
Portable. NET Project's
implementation of
System.Windows.Forms
(SWF). Version 0.5.12 of
Portable.NET has also
been released and is
being prepared for the
DotGNU 0.1 CD release. Nov. 11, 2003 Reads: 8,943 |