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MFC Programmer's SourceBook : DevStudio Macros Source codes for DevStudio Macros. Add-In which will take a dialog that is open in the dialog editor, and convert it to C# source.
A Comparative Overview of C# (with Java and C#) by Ben Albahari.
C#: A Message Queuing Application This article outlines a Windows service solution designed to process several message queues, focusing on the application of the .NET Framework and C#. By Carl Nolan, Microsoft Corporation.
Deep C#: Gozer the Destructor Of all the topics that trouble C++ programmers who consider C#, probably the most volatile is C#'s lack of true synchronous or deterministic destructors. By Bobby Schmidt, MSDN.
MSDN Online Voices - Deep C#: Betabits Includes a walkthrough of the installation of the SDK's Beta 1. In addition, touches on the first Visual Studio.NET beta release, discusses progress in C# standardization, and ruminates on the new .NET portal. By Bobby Schmidt.
Web Workshop - ASP.NET ListEditor in C# Chris Lovett's article on porting sample code to C#.
C# Programming Language Future Features MSDN article by Prashant Sridharan. The Microsoft Corporation is in the process of developing the next major version of the C# language. This article contains information regarding four key new features, including generics, iterators, anonymous methods, and partial types.
Sharp New Language: C# Offers the Power of C++ and Simplicity of Visual Basic Many developers wish there was a language that was easy to write, read, and maintain like Visual Basic, but that still provided the power and flexibility of C++. For those developers, the new C# language is here.
CNET.com: Why Microsoft's C# isn't Java inventor James Gosling says he isn't losing much sleep over Microsoft these days, despite the software giant's effort to stem Java's popularity with its own Java-like language.
Microsoft brewing Java-like language CNet article.
C# Crawler C# weblog and article collection by Sagiv Hadaya.
Using COM components in ASP+ by Christoph Wille Deals with a topic of interest for most new users of ASP+: how can they use their own or third party COM components in the ASP+ environment?
Sending Email with ASP+ by Christoph Wille Demonstrates how to send email via ASP+: from plain to HTML mail and attachments.
Enumerating Objects with .NET By Jeffrey Richter. Explains the programming paradigm used within the .NET Framework Base Class Library (BCL) for enumerating objects.
Extended Use of .NET RichControl Class - C# CLabel 1.0beta Ever wanted a static control that behaved like a Visual Basic label control? This could be just the thing you might be looking for. A fully stocked owner drawn RichControl class. By Norm Almond, The Code Project.
Creating a control with the .NET SDK using C# This tutorial creates a simple clock control to demonstrate using the .NET framework. By Norm Almond, The Code Project.
Delegates And Events - The Uncensored Story - Part 1 This article is part of a series that aims at understanding fully the way in which delegates and events operate. By A. Abdul Azeez, The Code Project.
C# XML Directory Lister This code generates a list of entries in a directory as XML. The XML can be returned to the caller as an XML string, a W3C DOM document, or an ADO+ DataSet. By Greg Hack, The Code Project.
C# from Scratch Introduction for first timers.
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.
InfoWorld.com - C# could be major Article by Tom Sullivan. Language is designed for easy conversion to the web.
C#, the Natural Progression JavaWorld article by Michael L. Perry, ITworld.com.
Microsoft's C# Public Beta Hits a High Note Java's success, and Sun's control of it, prompted Microsoft to respond with C# initiative. In many ways C# blends power of C++ and Java's built-in protections. Java fans should learn C# pros, cons, and how it may affect Java future. [JavaWorld] 1,600 words
Microsoft's C# Programming Language Offers Developers Greater Productivity and Potential of .NET Platform Company predicts C# will offer C++ developers greater productivity and help them maximize the potential of the new .NET Platform.
Microsoft Introduces Highly Productive .NET Programming Language: C# New language enables rapid development of web services for the Microsoft .NET platform.
SD Times: Editorials & Opinions Commentary and opinion about C# and Java.
An Interview with Eric Gunnerson By Suite101.com. Eric Gunnerson was there when C# was being born. He is also the author of A Programmer's Introduction to C# and manages the C# section of the GotDotNet website.
Microsoft C# Gets An A Microsoft's C# (c-sharp) language wins an A from reviewer.
Deep Inside C#: An Interview with Microsoft Chief Architect Anders Hejlsberg Interview with the architect of C#. By John Osborn, O'Reilly and Associates, Inc.
Microsoft chimes in with new C sharp programming language Following on from its .NET plans announced last week, Microsoft has announced its C# (C sharp) object-oriented programming language for building XML-based applications.
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