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New WinForms FAQ Released
The MSDN Smart Client Developer Center has published a new WinForms FAQ featuring answers to commonly asked questions about WinForms and Smart Client development. The FAQ covers categories such as design time type editors, working with data, keyboard support and many others.
Topics in this FAQ are organized into a series of pages. This key is your guide to the organization of topics into pages and the relations between them.
Windows Forms Windows Forms covers Windows Forms applications on the .NET Framework 1.0 and 1.1, the System.Windows.Forms.Form class, common dialogs, and some general reading recommendations.
Controls and Components (General) Controls and Components (General) covers the System.Windows.Forms.Control and System.ComponentModel.Component classes, including their appearance and behavior, and design-time issues. There is a section on hosting Controls in Internet Explorer.
Controls and Components (Specific) Controls and Components (Specific) covers classes derived from System.Windows.Forms.Control and System.ComponentModel.Component.
Data Data covers databases, data sources, the DataSet class and data binding as they apply to all Controls.
.NET Framework .NET Framework covers Common Language Runtime (CLR) features, the Framework Class Library (FCL) outside of the System.Windows.Forms namespace, and issues that apply to all .NET Framework applications not specifically to Windows Forms applications.
Tools Tools covers Visual Studio and other tools and utilities used to develop and debug Windows Forms applications and other .NET Framework applications generally.
Windows Forms 2.0 Windows Forms 2.0 covers issues relating to Windows Forms on .NET Framework 2.0 using Visual Studio 2005. To view the entire FAQ, click here.
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Language "mashups" will become more prominent, and developers will become polyglots, one programmer suggests.
SearchWinDevelopment.com offers an introduction to the language, performance, testing and data management improvements in VS 2008.
VBCode.com code snippets cover all aspects of application development, from data binding to security to the user interface.
Get up to date on XAML best practices with a variety of articles, tutorials and webcasts. [SearchWinDevelopment.com]
One team's experience with the VSTS DB edition suggests that it can improve workflow for dev teams. It also enhanced Agile efforts.
(June 24, Article)
Microsoft has begun to include DSL tools in the VSTS kit. A new book by Steve Cook and other VSTS team members helps set the stage.
(June 24, Article)
Cartoon: Be it ever so humble there is no place like your home after you get a Microsoft Home Server .
(June 18, Cartoon)
Microsoft's Thom Robbins says new technology to highlight in NET 3.5 includes AJAX, LINQ for both C# and VB, as well as tooling enhancements intended to ease the task of building WPF, WF and WCF apps.
(June 29, Podcast)
Venkat Subramaniam discusses AJAX bottlenecks, the tenets of Agile development and more. He spoke at the Ajax Experience.
(June 25, Tech Talk)
In the second of a two-part series, Michele Leroux Bustamente discusses design decisions related to the claims-based security model. Read the story and walk through the process for creating a set of claims-based utilities to encapsulate claims authorization at the service tier.
(May 24, Article)
Understanding why the Entity Framework exists and learning where it can fit into your projects can get you prepared for the eventual release early next year.
(May 10, Article)
Resource: This learning guide gives you quick access to useful links on Windows Communication Foundation security information.
(April 24, Article)
TSS.NET's Jack Vaughan spoke recently spoke with Microsoft's Brad Abrams to find out what he is seeing in the field and what the chefs in Redmond are cooking. Along the way he discusses patterns of AJAX frameworks.
(April 11, Article)
In a two-part series, Michele Leroux Bustamente explains how claims-based security is supported by WCF, and how you can implement a claims-based security model for your services.
(March 29, Article)
Windows Workflow Foundation is a new technology that many developers will need to get their heads around. In a brief excerpt adapted from Programming Windows Workflow Foundation: Practical WF Techniques and Examples using XAML and C#, K.Scott Allen considers aspects of workflow definition.
(March 22, Chapter Excerpt)
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