4209SOA - Service-Oriented Architecturehttp://spaces.msn.com/members/jasonDotNet/I just completed another webinar as part of CEI's .NET Webinar Series. This time, the topic was Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) with demos using WSE 3.0. You can download the slides and code below and if you have any questions you can either post them here or email myself or Eric directly.ASP.NET > Tips and TutorialsOct 10, 2006Jason Agostoni
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In this article we will learn how to determine the size and dimensions ( width & height ) of an uploaded image? allow the image to be uploaded if it is less than given size? or if it's width and height are less than
This is the first of a series of four articles in which I’m going to explore the forthcoming third version of the C# language. Being a languages guy, watching a language evolve is always of great interest. It was interesting to see features that had tended to be more popular in academic languages making it into C# 2. The prime example of this was generics, a form of parameterised types. Parameterised types had been about in the academic world for quite a while, and so have many of the additions that have made it into C# 3.
VB.NET 2005 Tutorials: Common Controls and Handling Control Events - In this tutorial we will be learning how to use common control like Control Hierarchy, Label and LinkLabel, TextBox and RichTextBox, PictureBox, GroupBox and Panel, Button, CheckBox and RadioButton, ListBox, CheckedListBox and ComboBox, DomainUpDown and NumericUpDown, MonthCalendar and DateTimePicker, TreeView and ListView, Timer, TrackBar and ProgressBar, HScrollBar, VScrollBar, TabControl and Handling Control Events.
Last time around we installed all the prerequisites and finally even ASP.NET. Now that that's done, you can start writing ASP.NET pages of your very own. This time around, we walk you through your first one.
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