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 VB.NET 2005 Free Training: Building graphical interface elements

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VB.NET 2005 Free Training: Building graphical interface elements - Building graphical interface elements by using the System.Drawing namespace, In this tutorial we will learn about Graphics Object, The Windows Forms Coordinate System, Drawing Text on a Form, Drawing Shapes and Working with images.
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 Basic of GDI+ and Graphics in ASP.NET

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In this article, I will explain about GDI+ in .NET Framework. If you haven't heard about GDI+, then GDI+ is a set of classes in .NET framework that deal with graphics. You can use GDI+ to draw custom drawing on the screen. GDI provides a layer of abstraction, hiding the differences between different video cards.
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 Build a DotNetNuke FileManager in ASP.NET

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If you have been playing around with DotNetNuke, you can probably agree with me that they have a very good FileManager that you can use it to upload your file,editing your file, downloading your file without have to use FTP or Remote Desktop. All the file manipulation such as Zip, Rename, Delete,Cut and Copy can be done easily using their web based file manager. In the sample below, I will guide and show you how we can develop a file manager with the same functionality like what you have in your DotNetNuke applications. I also noticed that one of the ASP.NET web hosting company are using a Dotnetnuke like file manager in their control panel. You can test out the demo yourself
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 VB.NET 2005 Tutorials: Creating and Managing Components Section

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VB.NET 2005 Tutorials: Creating and Managing Components Section 2 - In Section 2 of Creating and Managing Components You will learn about Hosting a control inside Internet Explorer, HTMLAnchor Control, HTMLButton Control, HTMLGeneric Control, Creating Components by extending the Control class, Creating a custom control and Creating components by extending the Component class
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 VB.NET 2005 Free Training: Setting and Adding Properties to

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VB.NET 2005 Free Training: Setting and Adding Properties to a Windows Form - In this tutorial we wil leran about Setting and Adding Properties to a Windows Form, Using the Visual Designer to set Windows Form Properties, Setting Windows Forms Properties programatically and Using Visual Inheritance along with the sample project and screen shots
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 VB.NET 2005 Free Training: Using Application Class and Message C

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VB.NET 2005 Free Training: Using Application Class and Message Class - Visual Basic 2005 introduces a speedy way to access many important classes relating to the Computer on which the application is running, the user running it, the application itself, its forms and any associated web services. The best part of it all is that you can access it all using the new My object. The new My object has added features that help the programmer to gain access to some functionality that was really hard to achieve
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 Introducing C# 3 – Part 3

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This is the third of a four part series on C# 3.0. It covers new features that will help you to build data structures more easily, including object and collection initializers. It then moves on to anonymous types, which are useful in Linq, and how type equivalence works with anonymous types
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 Introducing C# 3

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This is the first of a four part series on C# 3.0. It covers type inference, also known as implicitly typed variables. It explains what type inference is, why it is useful and the performance consequences of using it. It also looks at implicitly typed arrays
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 What is REST, anyway?

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In this article, we explain REST (Representational State Transfer). It’s an approach to building distributed systems, though less commonly used than Remote Procedure Calls. We look at what it is, how it differs from RPC, when it might be suitable to use it and what lessons we can learn from it.
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