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submitted by
kolbis
1 month, 5 days ago
blogs.microsoft.co.il — What is the different between DEBUG and RELEASE?
Why should you care about it?
How to ignore JIT optimization?
Read this post to find more... read more...
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published 1 month, 4 days ago, submitted by
_UE_
1 month, 5 days ago
boxedapp.com — The blogpost shows how to create a virtual file if you have implementation of IStream. The article includes a C# implemenation of IStream and a few samples.
So you can create a virtual file with any behavior!
Hope it can be interesting for .net developers :) read more...
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category: Products | Views: 282
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published 2 months, 23 days ago, submitted by
romanberg
2 months, 24 days ago
tc-europa.com — BoxedApp SDK 2.0, a DLL library from Softanics enables developers to take advantage of the next generation technology - application virtualization to create a portable application with zero installation that relies on the virtual environment to run. read more...
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category: Security | Views: 360
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submitted by
webscale
5 months, 22 days ago
simnova.com — Microsoft has a number of solutions that appear to form a very strong offering for enterprise class web 2.0 applications: (including new projects : Red Dog / Velocity / Zermatt) read more...
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category: Architecture | Views: 10
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published 5 months, 21 days ago, submitted by
_UE_
5 months, 22 days ago
boxedapp.com — If you use a DLL written in Managed C++, you should a few DLLs from the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable package installed. There are no usual ways to link these libraries statically (due to C++ / CLI restrictions).
But there a way to include these DLLs into your application, see how in this article. read more...
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category: Products | Views: 54
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published 5 months, 22 days ago, submitted by
PeterRitchie
5 months, 22 days ago
codebetter.com — Jeremy Miller lists classes that show up in also every project is works with. read more...
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category: C# | Views: 502
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published 6 months, 8 days ago, submitted by
Flasher
6 months, 9 days ago
boxedapp.com — The article describes how to use ActiveXs without registration. The method is also usable for .net applications, many of them still use many Activexs ;)
The concept is interesting: all changes made by ActiveX's registration saves in virtual registry only. read more...
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category: Products | Views: 128
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submitted by
gojko
6 months, 15 days ago
gojko.net — Google sent quite a few people looking for underground Korean adult movies to my blog. I guess that you can find anything on Internet these days, but why were they looking for it on my web site? The answer to that question turned out to be another great example of why inputs should be cleaned up no matter how unimportant. read more...
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category: Security | Views: 12
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published 6 months, 14 days ago, submitted by
Flasher
6 months, 15 days ago
f-in-box.com — Sometime ago I had a task: to create a flash projector (something like Zinc or mProjector) with C#. This program should convert input SWF files and other resources into single EXE file that should work in semitransparent or window mode. Optionally, flash.ocx / flash9.ocx can be included into final exe file. After surfing over Internet, I've found this interesting product. I hope we will create a good flash projector with it :) read more...
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category: Products | Views: 219
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submitted by
rudigrobler
6 months, 15 days ago
dotnet.org.za — myHealth is a new WPF based application I recently released on codeplex. This article discusses some of the things I learned while writting myHealt (Like DependencyObject vs INotifyPropertyChanged, etc) read more...
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published 6 months, 21 days ago, submitted by
Flasher
6 months, 22 days ago
boxedapp.com — Hi all,
One interesting product, BoxedApp, can be used to pack .NET runtime with .NET application into a single exe. Instead of other solutions (Salamander), you will see which files are embbeded and how does it work at all, you will see the whole picture.
BTW, I've tested it under my Win2k3 machine and it really works well... read more...
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category: Products | Views: 310
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submitted by
AlexCuse
6 months, 22 days ago
forum.lessthandot.com — We've decided to do a recurring feature at LessThanDot and have a "Programmer Puzzles" section with interesting puzzles published. This week the challenge is to identify the outer points in a regular pentagon (or n-sided polygon for extra credit), given the center point and the radius. You can use any programming language you like, just please let people know which one you have decided to use!
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category: Other | Views: 7
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published 6 months, 22 days ago, submitted by
aloker
6 months, 22 days ago
blog.andreloker.de — The web.config (or app.config for non-web applications) file is the central place to configure your web application, starting from connection strings, over application settings to ASP.NET specific topics like caching, authentication & authorization, sessions as well as HTTP handlers and modules. Normally the web.config starts as a neat little pet you can easily manage. But as soon as your project grows mature, web.config turns out to be a huge beast. This article shows you a way to tame the beast. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 441
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