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submitted by MikeBorozdin MikeBorozdin 9 hours, 21 minutes ago

mikeborozdin.com — Why is the book about C++ written more than 20 years ago still useful for .NET and Java developers? read more...

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submitted by BobStrogg 10 hours, 37 minutes ago

chriscavanagh.wordpress.com — Here are ClickOnce deployments for some WPF demos and apps I’ve done... read more...

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submitted by kprernn 13 hours, 54 minutes ago

weblogs.sqlteam.com — Link to recently retired Microsoft exams for developers and SQL Server professionals. read more...

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submitted by nanit76 15 hours, 2 minutes ago

intuitive.sk — Hi programmers, web developers, designers etc. A few day ago we released for you very first version of FFlib.NET. Now we are going to show you, how to use this library to make your own video conversion site like Youtube, DailyMotion or Metacafe. So … Let’s start! read more...

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submitted by nanit76 15 hours, 4 minutes ago

intuitive.sk — Are you web developer? Are you looking for video conversion library for long time? So, be happy! We are pleased to introduce you the first release of our .NET & FFMPEG based video conversion library - FFlib.NET. read more...

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submitted by aloker aloker 15 hours, 41 minutes ago

blog.andreloker.de — Despite the undoubted advantages of ORM you probably need to fetch data directly from an IDataReader from time to time. Getting values out of the data reader is easy at first glance. However, there are some issues that you should be aware of read more...

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submitted by amrelgarhy 18 hours, 43 minutes ago

amrelgarhytech.blogspot.com — <SELECT name="fruit"> <OPTION value="apple">apple</option> <OPTION value="orange">orange</option> <OPTION value="pear">pear</option> </SELECT> If you need to select an option in a select tag by index you can do the following: document.getElementById('dropDown').selectedIndex = 1; But if you want to select an option in a select tag by value you can do the following: read more...

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submitted by BobStrogg 21 hours, 56 minutes ago

chriscavanagh.wordpress.com — As you know, .NET 3.5 SP1 includes a WebBrowser control. The current implementation is just a wrapper around the MSHTML ActiveX control, which unfortunately prevents you from doing crazy things to it through WPF. The ActiveX control itself can be queried for the IViewObject interface and have its Draw method called. The WPF WebBrowser doesn’t expose this directly, but fortunately the Windows Forms WebBrowser does (alternatively you could host MSHTML directly)... read more...

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submitted by BobStrogg 21 hours, 56 minutes ago

chriscavanagh.wordpress.com — As you know, .NET 3.5 SP1 includes a WebBrowser control. The current implementation is just a wrapper around the MSHTML ActiveX control, which unfortunately prevents you from doing crazy things to it through WPF. The ActiveX control itself can be queried for the IViewObject interface and have its Draw method called. The WPF WebBrowser doesn’t expose this directly, but fortunately the Windows Forms WebBrowser does (alternatively you could host MSHTML directly)... read more...

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published 10 hours, 27 minutes ago, submitted by janko janko 21 hours, 56 minutes ago

jankoatwarpspeed.com — Let's say you are browsing a CSS gallery and you want to check out some new and beautiful website designs. And you are of course interested in some details - for example, which category design belongs to, what's the rating or whatsoever. This information could be rendered below thumbnail, but there are other, more attractive ways of displaying additional data. In this article we'll see how to improve image gallery with a simple trick. read more...

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submitted by Bognit 1 day, 1 hour ago

codersbarn.com — Everybody and their Grand-Aunt are currently blogging about the new Google Chrome Browser so I'm joining the gang. read more...

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submitted by schalkvanwyk 1 day, 2 hours ago

aspfree.com — Good explananation of how you can create and use delegates. read more...

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submitted by kalyanms1 1 day, 4 hours ago

techbubbles.com — This post gives you the basic overview on ASP.NET Models, Views and Controllers. It explains how all parts in MVC Application work together and discuss how the Architecture of an ASP.NET MVC application differs from an ASP.NET Web Forms application. read more...

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submitted by korayem korayem 1 day, 6 hours ago

blogs.msdn.com — WPF at everything else: "who's your daddy?". Be check the video interview to see this baby LIVE read more...

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submitted by mdopp mdopp 1 day, 9 hours ago

joelevi.com — By writing a blog post, or uploading an image to Flickr you are giving Google permission to use it however they want. Without any attribution. Without any compensation. Anywhere in the world. Forever. And you can’t revoke it. more... read more...

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submitted by jblankenburg 1 day, 9 hours ago

jeffblankenburg.com — Sometimes you just need to use Javascript. It's one of those things that web developers claim to hate, but secretly, I just hated the lack of tools support for it. That seems to be solved, at least for me. This article shows you how to call your asynchronous web service from Javascript, and how we can incorporate JS Intellisense to make our job infinitely easier (one line of code, anyone?) The source code is provided at the end, in both C# and VB.NET. read more...

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