Posts tagged with dotnet
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12 April 2010 - What’s new in Visual Studio 2010 part 2: .NET 4.0 and CLR 4.0 improvements
The improvements that matter to you, focused on the .NET Framework in general and the CLR or CLI especially. Read about parallel computing and concurrency support that’s now available to everybody developing for .NET — read article
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12 April 2010 - What’s new in Visual Studio 2010 part 1: quick overview of the key improvements
A quick overview of the new features of Visual Studio 2010 from the point of view of a professional programmer and to help you decide whether or not to upgrade yet — read article
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12 April 2010 - Visual Studio 2010 Launch today: what’s new and really improves the developer’s experience?
Today Microsoft launches Visual Studio 2010 worldwide with several special conferences around the globe. In a series of articles I emphasize the changes and new features that you should look out for as a professional programmer or developer — read article
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17 September 2009 - Comparison Chart of Online Regular Expression Testers, overviews and reviews
Online regular expression testers, information, programs and tools can help a great deal in finding the right regex for a given task. Unfortunately it can be daunting to find the right one. How do you know whether a free online regexp tool is javascript, or what server side language or flavor was used? Perl-style regexes, or old-school sed/awk? This article summarizes all known online regex tools and their abilities and is updated regularly — read article
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27 August 2009 - Overview of type suffixes in C# and VB.Net
Remembering type suffixes if your daily job is working with VB.NET or C#.NET is not easy. D can stand for
Decimalin VB and forDoublein C#. A C is not forCurrencybut forCharand M is not Million butDecimalin C#. Still with me? An overview of all these unintuitive type suffixes along with prefixes and plain text modifiers is provided here for convenience. In addition, an explanation of the secrets, lies and bugs these suffixes can introduce — read article
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21 August 2009 - Tip: Force UTF8 or other encoding for XmlWriter with StringBuilder
When you use an XmlWriter or XmlTextWriter and the output target is StringBuilder or StringWriter then it is not possible to set the encoding to anything else then UTF-16. This tip explains why this is designed this way by Microsoft and offers you a way around this all-too restrictive behavior of the XmlWriter, to allow — read article
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17 July 2009 - Tip: Solving error “Could not load type” in Visual Studio
If you change from ASP.NET Website to an ASP.NET Web Application, or if you add some external aspx, ascx or master pages, you can receive the Could not load type error. Before you start banging your head against the wall, read on for a simple solution: change attribute CodeBehind in CodeFile in the header of your asp.net file — read article