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3/9 BizTalk 2006 Dynamic ODBC Adapter
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Featured Project: Snippy
Snippy Every good coder reuses good code. Heck, GDN wouldn't be in business if you didn't. But sometimes it's the little things that get you down -- the tiny morsels of code that you type over and over again because they hardly seem worthy of their own snippets. Snippy makes creating those snippets for Visual Studio 2005 — and increasing your productivity — as easy as... well, see for yourself.

VSTS Featured Group: Visual Studio Team System
CodeGallery welcomes the new Visual Studio Team System Featured Group, whose initial project members include: the Team Foundation Server Work Item Utility, which enables you to move work items from one Team Project to another and create a link to detailed instructions from the owner. In Team Build Samples, you can find helpful build automation samples for Visual Studio Team Foundation. The group's third project, Sun Screen, aspires to allow Java developers to work in the Visual Studio IDE, enabling mixed development teams to work on the same source and share a methodology through Team System. Teams work better when they work together!
Attend Mobile & Embedded DevCon 2006, May 8-11 in Las Vegas, and get the latest on building and bringing to market the next wave of devices, applications, content and services for the Windows Mobile and Windows Embedded platforms.
    
Learn about the benefits of Visual Studio 2005 for .NET Compact Framework development. Each page of the tour provides a succinct introduction to a key feature or technology area of Visual Studio 2005 that impacts .NET Compact Framework developers.
    
The .NET Framework 2.0 introduces a set of classes that can be used to host designers right out of the box. With the understanding of designers you’ll glean from this article, you’ll be ready to host them in your own apps.
    
The solution covered here includes a custom SharePoint Web service that accepts SQL Server-generated report files and, through the WSS object model, stores the file in the appropriate library for enhanced collaboration possibilities.
    
The System.Windows.Forms.TextRenderer class provides support for complex scripts in Windows Forms controls so you can render text the way you want and support international locales.
    
This article discusses techniques you can use to ensure that Windows Forms-based apps provide optimal performance to match the rich UI responsiveness they’re known to provide.
    
Order or download the Windows Mobile 5.0 Developer Resource Kit today. The kit contains all the tools and resources you need to start developing for Windows Mobile 2003 and Windows Mobile 5.0 based devices.
    
UDP, the lesser-known sibling of TCP, is used for DNS resolution, SNMP network status, Kerberos security, digital media streaming, VoIP, and lots more. Learn how to put UDP to work for you.
    
Windows Communication Foundation unifies the existing suite of .NET distributed technologies into a single model, improving the developer experience. This article introduces WCF so you’ll be prepared to take advantage of all the new capabilities.
    
Microsoft Learning has a gift for you: free e-learning. Choose from several "Upgrading from Visual Basic 6.0" or ASP.NET modules with hands-on virtual labs, then get more Visual Studio 2005 modules for 30% off. Hurry this offer only valid to Jan 4,2006!
    

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