ASP.NET 2.0 Tutorials - What's New in the .NET Framework 2.0
4190ASP.NET 2.0 Tutorials - What's New in the .NET Framework 2.0http://www.exforsys.com/content/view/1598/354/In this tutorial you will learn about new feature in .NET Framework 2.0 Beta. Various aspects such as Support for 64 bit platform application development, Access control list support (ACL), ADO.NET, ASP.NET, Authenticated streams,COM Interop Service Enhancements, Console Class Additions, Data Protection API, Detecting changes in Network connectivity, Disjunctive Demands, Distributed Computing, EventLog Enhancements, Expanded Certificate Management, FTP Support, Generics and Generic Collection, I/O Enhancements and several other feature are discussed here below.ASP.NET > Tips and TutorialsOct 10, 2006Exforsys Inc
VB.NET 2005 Tutorials: Instantiating - Invoking Web Services, Creating Proxy Classes with WSDL In this tutorial you will learn about Discovering Web Services, Instantiating and Invoking Web Services, Creating Proxy Classes with the Web Services Description Language Tool (wsdl.exe)
Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition is a free editor designed to make your life easier when building ASP.NET web pages. It's easy-to-use and easy-to-learn and has a host of drop and drag features that'll improve your development speed and help you begin building exciting, dynamic web applications with ASP.NET 2.0
VB.NET 2005 Tutorials: Creating and Managing Components Section 1 - In this tutorial you will learn about Components, Best practices in using Components, Creating Components by extending the UserControl Class, Testing the Control, Creating and implementing Events, Extending a control through Visual Inheritance and Inheriting from a UserControl.
In this tutorial we shall proceed with a brief Introduction to Visual Studio.NET and also discuss three Versions of Visual Studio.NET - The first version-VS.NET, VS.NET 2003, Visual Studio 2005 VS.NET 2005.
The Microsoft .NET Framework, more commonly known as simply the .NET Framework, is a software development platform created by Microsoft. The .NET Framework is now in version 2.0, which was released in October of 2005 and is the successor to two major previous versions: 1.0 and 1.1. .NET is a Microsoft technology that allows cross-language development and provides a large standard library. Other competing approaches are cross-platform languages, i.e. Perl, using a cross-platform runtime like the Java Virtual Machine, or compile standard ANSI C to each platform
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