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Stories recently tagged with 'API'
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published 8 days, 18 hours ago, submitted by
bkon
9 days, 5 hours ago
socialsnippets.com — The Facebook Developer Toolkit project has just released version 2.0 of their ASP.NET API into the wild, so let's go over the basics. In this article, we focus on creating an absolutely bare bones FBML application that leverages the API. Enjoy! read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 294
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submitted by
dcarr
3 months, 23 days ago
blog.domaindotnet.com — This is from the team that brought you ‘Framework Design Guidelines’ led by Krzysztof Cwalina, an individual we are not shy to recognize as an amazing mind. Look for this content (as shared here from their internal work) in the next of the book For example :
defer execution of query operator implementations. The expected behavior of most of the Query Pattern members is that they simply construct a new object which, upon enumeration, produces the elements of the set which match the query. The evaluation time is, then, at enumeration. read more...
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category: Linq | Views: 26
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Design, Fluent, API, Framework, LINQ | tag it
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submitted by
eugenciuta
7 months, 6 days ago
dotnetfacts.blogspot.com — The core of GDI+ is the Graphics class which draws all the needed lines, curves, shapes, text and images. The Graphics class encapsulates a GDI+ drawing surface, which can be a window or print document. You paint on this drawing surface using a combination of the methods the Graphics class provides. read more...
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rendering, GDI, GDI+, winforms, API | tag it
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submitted by
eugenciuta
7 months, 16 days ago
dotnetfacts.blogspot.com — Microsoft GDI+ is a part of Windows XP/Server 2003 operating system that provides 2D vector-based graphics, imaging and typography. GDI+ is an improved version of the old GDI (Graphics Device Interface), which is part of previous Windows versions. The GDI+ programming model has been revised to make graphics programming easier and more flexible. read more...
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GDI+, Windows, rendering, API, GDI | tag it
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submitted by
Jemm
7 months, 28 days ago
friendfeed.com — "All requests to the FriendFeed API are simple HTTP GET and POST requests. For example, you can fetch the JSON version of the most recent 30 public entries published to FriendFeed by fetching http://friendfeed.com/api/feed/public.
All of the API requests that output feeds are available in four formats: JSON, a simple form of XML, RSS 2.0, and Atom 1.0. JSON is the default output format. " read more...
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category: Other | Views: 5
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Atom, FriendFeed, RSS, API, JSON | tag it
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submitted by
crpietschmann
8 months, 18 days ago
pietschsoft.com — This is something I used to have a code snippet for in VB6, but I haven't needed to do this in a while so I never wrote up an example in .NET. So, here's the simple code necessary to add some custom menu items to your applications System Menu. If you're not familiar, the System Menu is the menu that shows up if you click on the apps icon in the upper left or if you right click the app in the taskbar. read more...
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category: Vista | Views: 7
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API, SystemMenu, WinXP, Win32, Vista | tag it
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published 8 months, 19 days ago, submitted by
CharlieCalvert
8 months, 25 days ago
blogs.msdn.com — A series of new or updated API's that developers can use for building web applications are available from the Windows Live Dev site. The new services and API's are listed below. Go to Dave Treadwell's post to read about them in more detail. read more...
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category: C# | Views: 39
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API, Live, C# | tag it
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published 9 months, 18 days ago, submitted by
tallen
9 months, 19 days ago
brainyautomation.com — Simple example of using the excellent Google Chart C# API Wrapper, includes code for using on a WinForm app. read more...
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category: C# | Views: 779
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chart, API, C#, Google | tag it
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submitted by
HoolieMan
11 months, 14 days ago
blog.spontaneouspublicity.com — I realize that I am not the first or only one to get the idea to create a Google chart Asp.Net control, but since my approach is so different, I figured I would go ahead and submit my own. Plus, this has many more features. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 57
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API, Web, Control, ASP.NET, Google | tag it
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published 11 months, 15 days ago, submitted by
crpietschmann
11 months, 15 days ago
pietschsoft.com — I decided to code up a small ASP.NET Server Control that uses the Google Chart API to put simple line graph charts on a page. This control exposes a subset of the Google Chart API to create Line Graph charts. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 52
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Google, API, ASP.NET, Charts | tag it
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published 11 months, 16 days ago, submitted by
gt1329a
11 months, 16 days ago
code.google.com — I'm not sure if this is .NET related enough, but it's got the potential to be very useful for any web development. You just pass the data and chart parameters on the QueryString and it returns a PNG with your chart. Pretty nifty. read more...
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category: Web Services | Views: 6
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Google, API, Pick, WebServices, Imaging | tag it
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