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Infragistics' NetAdvantage for ASP.NET: AJAX-Enable Web Sites

Ken Cox reviews Infragistics suite of more than 30 controls for building AJAX-enabled ASP.NET Web applications, including grid, chart, toolbar, menu, editors, data entry, and scheduling controls.

July 2007 • by Ken Cox

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Define Your Own Item Templates

Take advantage of C#'s Item Templates to automate tasks that you find yourself having to perform on a regular basis.

September 2008 • by Bill Wagner

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Build Printable ASP.NET Pages

Provide printing capabilities in your ASP.NET apps using server-side controls and JavaScript automation, or by using VS.NET add-in tools such as Crystal Reports.

October 2004 • by Doug Thews

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Make Your Types Report Their State

You probably write a lot of code to test object state. A better approach might be to make your objects report their own state.

June 2008 • by Bill Wagner

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VS 2008: The Road Ahead

Microsoft was already well on its way to creating the next version of Visual Studio (code-named "Hawaii") when it released VS 2008. Learn what the future holds for .NET developers.

January 2008 • by Roger Jennings

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Call Oracle from ADO.NET

Learn to access enterprise data stored in Oracle database servers by calling PL/SQL stored procedures from ADO.NET client applications and discover implementation strategies for dealing with common business scenarios.

September 2008 • by John Charles Olamendy Turruellas

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MSDN Redux With 64-Bit Servers and ASP.NET 2.0

Microsoft's Larry Jordan describes how his team reinvigorated MSDN with 64-bit servers, VS 2005, and Web services.

February 2006 • by Roger Jennings

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Maximize Productivity With ASP.NET

Web development is about to take another great leap forward. Powerful features in the new version of ASP.NET will save you time and reduce your code-writing requirements.

January 2004 • by Dan Wahlin

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Customize Code Generation in EF

Learn how to exclude attributes from the code that Entity Framework generates for you automatically.

September 2008 • by Kathleen Dollard

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Lock Down Your Files

A single, large barrier is not as good as multiple layers of security when you want to build secure apps. Improve your security by taking advantage of file access control with the .NET Framework 2.0's System.Security.AccessControl namespace.

February 2006 • by Jani Järvinen

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