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Articles and links on .NET. By internet.com Corp.
Secure Managed Assembly
This article describes a simple yet elegant way of securing managed assemblies from easy disassembly by using the powerful interoperability features of .Net.
The Significance of .NET
Microsofts latest offers an unprecedented level of language interoperability for Web-based applications. By Bertrand Meyer, Software Development Magazine.
Simplifying Deployment and Solving DLL Hell with the .NET Framework
Introduces the concept of an assembly and describes how the .NET Framework uses assemblies to solve versioning and deployment problems. By Steven Pratschner, Microsoft.
Spider in .NET: Crawl Web Sites and Catalog Info to Any Data Store with ADO.NET and Visual Basic .NET
MSDN Magazine article by Mark Gerlach that shows how to write a multi-threaded web crawler using Visual Base .NET .
Using Resources in Visual Studio .NET
Visual Studio .NET has poor support for managing project resources such as bitmaps and icons. This is a short tutorial that explains the VS.NET resource management model, points you to a useful tool for editing resources, and provides example code for loading resources at run-time. By Dejan Jelovic.
Using Windows Forms Controls in ActiveX Containers
During the early phase of the .NET Frameworks rollout, there is a high probability that controls authored with Windows Forms will need to be consumed in ActiveX containers such as IE and VB6. This article outlines how to do use Windows Forms controls in VB6 and also goes over some recommended design guidelines. By Mike Harsh, Microsoft.
Using Windows Forms Controls in Internet Explorer
Windows Forms controls within IE are activated without user prompt, require no registration and utilize the Common Language Runtime (CLR) code access security. By Erick Ellis, Microsoft.
Viewpoint - Microsoft's .NET Strategy
Overview and commentary on .NET and C# initiatives. By Gopalan Suresh Raj.
Visual Studio Unites Seven Languages under the .NET Flag
Visual Studio.NET topples cross-language barriers so businesses can produce creative code quicker. By Tom Yager, InfoWorld Test Center.
XML in .NET
Microsoft .NET introduces a new suite of XML APIs built on industry standards such as DOM, XPath, XSD, and XSLT. A discussion of the XMLDOM-Document is also included. By Aaron Skonnard, MSDN Magazine.
Deploying .NET Software Components
An introduction to .NET Software Components Deployment. By Jean-Claude Batista. (October 16, 2002)
A .NET Primer
Confused about .NET? Robert Hess details a new way to think about the development of applications. By Robert Hess, MSDN. (December 11, 2000)
Doing .NET In Internet Time
Pioneers are testing Microsoft's new architecture, even as components are being released. By Don Kiely. (December 4, 2000)
Introduction to .NET, Hello World, and a Quick Look Inside the .NET Runtime
The .NET Framework and Runtime-and why you might care. How to get and install Beta 1 of the .NET Framework SDK and/or Visual Studio.NET. Looks at the metadata and IL for sample programs, and tours the documentation. By Dr. GUI.NET, MSDN. (November 20, 2000)
Microsoft Announces Availability of Visual Studio.NET And .NET Framework Beta 1; Submits C# to ECMA
Announces public availability and standardization of tools and platform for building Web services. (November 13, 2000)
Welcome to the .NET Channel
Columnist Paul Thurrott kicks off the Windows 2000 Magazine Network's .NET Channel. (November 8, 2000)
XML and SOAP--Essential to .NET
To be a player in the .NET development world you must understand XML and SOAP. By Kenn Scribner. (November 1, 2000)
From the Frontlines
Have Privacy and Security Slipped Through Microsoft's .NET?: Part I. By Jason Harper. (November, 2000)
.NET and other Proposals
Microsoft, Oracle, and Sun are spelling out their strategy for Web development. All are battling to control the way programs will work in the next few years. By Michael J. Miller, ZDNet. (October 31, 2000)
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