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General
The Microsoft .NET Framework is an environment for building, deploying, and running XML Web services and other applications. It consists of three main parts: the common language runtime, the Framework classes, and ASP.NET. A companion infrastructure, the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework, is a set of programming interfaces that enable developers to target mobile devices like smart phones and PDAs.
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Design & Architecture
This section offers articles, tutorials, news and other resources for professional interested in the design and architecture of aplications and services.
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Algorithms
Algorithm implementation in managed languages , in this section you will find several Algorithms implemented using any of the supported .NET languages.
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Database
Learn more about ADO.NET .ADO.NET provides the native data access layer for the .NET framework.
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Security
Security is one of the primary concerns for both developers and application architects. As there are lots of different types of website with varying security needs, the developers need to know how the security works and choose the appropriate security model for different applications.
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Active Directory
Active Directory is the Windows directory service that provides a unified view of complex networks.
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COM Interop
COM Interop is the means to which COM objects can be used in a .NET.
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Remoting
Remoting is a framework built into Common Language Runtime (CLR) in order to provide developers classes to build distributed applications.
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ADO.NET
ADO .NET is a part of the .NET Framework and it is used to handle data access. With ADO .NET you can work with databases.
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XML.NET
In today's world XML is the popular medium for exchanging data.XML is defined as a language standard published by the W3C and well supported by the industry.XML is the native data format of the .NET framework and it is a data format also understood by the outside world making it a defacto standard for (platform) interoperability.
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New Articles
Exceptions and Performance
Almost every time exceptions are mentioned in mailing lists and newsgroups, people say they're really expensive.Let's examine that claim, shall we?
Creating multilingual websites - Part 1
Extend the existing globalization capabilities of .NET to create flexible and powerful multilingual web sites. First, create a custom ResourceManager, and then create custom localized-capable server controls to easily deploy multilingual functionality.
Parameter passing in C#
Many people have become fairly confused about how parameters are passed in C#, particularly with regard to reference types. This page should help to clear up some of that confusion
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Most Popular Articles
LDAP, IIS and WinNT Directory Services
This article explains how to use .NET Directory Services to retrieve and search directory objects, create new directory objects and edit or delete existing directory objects. Describes Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM) and how to use the IIS, WinNT and LDAP directory (ADSI) provider.
An in-depth look at WMI and instrumentation, Part II
WMI stands for Windows Management Instrumentation and, as the name indicates, is about managing your IT infrastructure this article is the second part of a two-part series.
An in-depth look at WMI and instrumentation, Part I
WMI stands for Windows Management Instrumentation and, as the name indicates, is about managing your IT infrastructure this article provides an in-depth look at WMI and MOM 2005
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New Books
Murach's ASP.NET 2.0 Upgrader's Guide: VB Edition
What’s new and how to use it! That’s what this book delivers if you’re a VB developer who’s interested in upgrading from ASP.NET 1.x to ASP.NET 2.0.
C# in easy steps
Learn to program with Microsoft’s premier programming language. No previous programming knowledge is assumed. With numerous easy-to-follow examples, this title explains the essentials of object-oriented programming with C#.
Murach's ASP.NET web programming with VB.NET
Murach's ASP.NET web programming with VB.NET by Doug Lowe and Anne Prince is a in depth training and reference book for ASP.NET programming using VB.NET. The book builds upon Murach's previous books and covers more advanced concepts for programming ASP.NET pages.
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