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In today’s world, I’ve found that it becomes increasingly more complicated to render data in a meaningful and compact way. I’ve also found that the variety of controls, particularly ones for sale, seem to be created in a hurry, either because of time constraints or simply because of the desire to make money as cheaply as possible. It was because of a lack of quality in existing components that I decided to take the time and create two controls that I desperately needed. The first is a listview t...
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Author: Nancy Michell
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Is there a way to determine from which part of an HTML document a script was called, by getting, say, the ID of an element? Yes, there is. Take a look at the example in Figure 1. There are two buttons, each of which have script code that calls into a function named MyFunction. Inside of MyFunction is event.srcElement, which retrieves the particular element that triggered the initial event. Once you have this, you can get the caller's ID....
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Author: Steve Fox,Paul Stubbs
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The 2007 Microsoft® Office system has evolved into a robust business application platform that you can use to build and deploy a range of Office Business Applications (OBAs). OBAs are an emerging class of applications that address real-world and critical business problems. You can build them by seamlessly integrating existing Office software and services (Microsoft Office Word, Excel® Services and SharePoint® Server) with line-of-business (LOB) systems such as SAP....
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Author: Joe Hummel
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In this eighth webcast in our series on Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 desktop application architecture, we focus on the design and creation of .NET components. Strong naming, versioning, and the notion of pluggable components are just a few of the topics that we cover in this webcast....
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Author: Joe Hummel
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This is the fifth webcast in our series on architecting desktop applications with the Microsoft .NET Framework. This webcast focuses on designing the business tier, including discussions of tools such as Component-based, Scalable, Logical Architecture.NET, an open-source programming framework, and Object Role Modeling, which eases the burden of creating fully object-oriented business tiers....
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This sixth session in our series on designing desktop applications with the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 discusses the design of the Data Access tier. We cover the Microsoft patterns & practices Data Access Application Block, and discuss new features in Microsoft ADO.NET 2.0. We look at how to use Object Role Modeling tools to create data access tiers automatically....
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Author: Joe Hummel
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This is the first webcast in the series entitled "Architecting Modern Desktop Applications in .NET", appropriate for the intermediate or advanced Microsoft Visual Studio .NET developer. This webcast discusses the concepts of smart client development, and the appropriate N-tier design for such applications....
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Author: Joe Hummel
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This is the second webcast in our series on architecting desktop applications with the Microsoft .NET Framework. We focus on common design patterns for sophisticated graphical user interface-based applications, including the Model-View-Controller pattern and the User Interface Process block from Microsoft....
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This is the third webcast in our series on designing desktop applications with the Microsoft .NET Framework. This webcast focuses on the architecture and design of dynamic and configurable applications. Topics include proper use of .NET configuration files, storing connection strings and user settings, the Microsoft patterns & practices Enterprise Library Configuration Application Block, and building applications whose user interface is dynamically configurable....
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This is the fourth webcast in our series on architecting desktop applications with the Microsoft .NET Framework. This webcast focuses on the major issues, various solutions, and trade-offs involved in designing secure desktop applications. Topics include authentication, authorization, securing configuration and user settings, and the Microsoft patterns & practices Enterprise Library Security Application Block ....
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Author: Microsoft
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This webcast in the "Visual Basic 2005 Today" series explores the what, why, and when of migrating from Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 to Visual Basic 2005. We introduce and explain the migration decision matrix and present migration strategies from a high-level perspective. This session is a prerequisite for the two demonstration-based sessions to follow, covering Visual Basic Fusion (interoperability) and Visual Basic Migration....
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In this webcast from the "Visual Basic 2005 Today" series, migration is the word of the day. Join us for a look at the Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Code Advisor, an add-in that is designed to help you prepare your application for a smooth migration to Visual Basic .NET. We also cover the Visual Basic Upgrade Wizard and Visual Basic Code Snippet upgrade tools, for migrating applications and snippets, respectively....
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