VB Zone
(02/09/09)
Microsoft has been building data binding frameworks for years. Each one promises to solve our data binding woes forever. We're still waiting for the perfect one—but we're getting closer!
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(01/27/09)
Writing popular programming articles involves focusing on the basics: topic suitability, audience needs, clarity, interest—and brevity.
(01/26/09)
CSLA.NET for Silverlight provides Silverlight developers with a multitude of features from the full version of CSLA, including data binding, validation and business rules, authorization, abstract data persistence, consistent coding, and business logic encapsulation.
(01/22/09)
Setting properties and handling events in Windows Presentation Foundation are fundamentally different than they were in Windows Forms. Find out how to deal with properties and events in both XAML and WPF-targeted code.
(01/09/09)
Learn how to use Windows Presentation Foundation to build engaging, dynamic user interfaces that can really grab the user's attention.
Even though chip clock speed has stopped its year-by-year improvement, today's multicore chips can provide dramatic improvements in application performancebut you have to alter your code to take advantage of their power. Find out what you can do to gain multicore performance.
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(12/24/08)
Using domain-specific languages (DSLs) and F# computation expressions will save you from writing UI code. Find out how.
(12/22/08)
Are you tired of Windows Explorer in Vista changing your folder views? Here's a registry tweak that solves the problem.
(12/15/08)
Microsoft has been building data binding frameworks for years, and each promises to solve our data binding woes forever. But we're still waiting for the perfect one. Could WPF data binding be the one we've been waiting for?
(11/03/08)
Visual Studio 2008 and .NET 3.5 give developers substantially increased data access options.
Where Is Java EE 6?
There were no formal announcements at JavaOne about Java EE 6 -- or were there?
IBMs Cloud Computing Starts With Developers
UPDATED:IBM's CloudBurst and Smart Business products recognize that today's businesses focus on developing and deploying software fast, cheaply, and with as few bugs as possible.
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In modern debugging, good problem-solving abilities often take a backseat to efficient information retrieval.
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