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Hi friends! I thought of sharing this URL with you all where I usually get information about connection strings. This has been a reference site for me on various connection strings for several years now. It's a great site where it gives a collection of connection strings for most of the databases...
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Microsoft dudes, slow down! We can't keep up!!! But I'm glad you're trying to reduce the "New Stuff" we have to learn by putting forward this project Overview Hot news! This is not about Alessandro Volta . This is something Microsoft has released code named Volta . On December 05th...
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Tip I just found these interesting articles and thought of sharing with the readers of this blog and the user group members. You could find most of the keyboard shortcuts of Visual Studio here . And you could download a poster of your preffered language here . Enjoy! References Coding Horror - by Jeff...
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Problem Recently I found an issue with the Math.Round() function in C# while working on an enhancement project written in Visual Studio 2003. I.e. this function is using the Banker's method. The users of this system didn't like the way figures are getting rounded and they wanted the method used...
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Many times during our development, we face situations where we need to perform some basic tasks like reading/writing from file, sending email and etc. Visual Studio.NET has these all present in the form of Code Snippets. Let us quickly explore that What Code snippets are. How they could be used. How...
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"tangible FREE modeling tools" which support UML-style modeling diretly in Visual Studio.NET. tangible free modeling tools enable the .NET community to communicate better in .NET projects without costs. tangible modelling tools FREE EDITION has the same modelling diagrams included as our world...
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With the release of Visual Studio 2008, Microsoft will be releasing the source code for the .NET Framework Libraries. The ability to be able to debug through your application and then right in to the framework itself will be a huge benefit for developers. Initially the source code released will be for...
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With the upcoming Visual Studio Shell, Microsoft is looking to open its base IDE to a wider ecosystem. Visual Studio Shell provides a core IDE for users to develop their own custom programming language or development tools. Full: http://searchvb.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid8_gci1273412...
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<Asp:ListView> is the new control in town ! ASP.NET 3.5 coming with this control is probably the popular one. This supports paging, sorting, insertion, deletion, and all that is not there in the DataList (since Asp.net 1.x, 2.0) and complete HTML markup control. When it comes to DataList, which...
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Microsoft's second beta of Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5 will be dropped this week, Scott Guthrie noted in a recent blog post. Guthrie indicated that both VS 2008 and .NET 3.5 are "99% feature complete" as of Beta 2, meaning that any changes made between Beta 2 and the final...
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