Use .NET's inheritance or extensibility to improve VB's textbox layout.
- By Bill McCarthy
- 06/01/2008
Dan shows you how to take advantage of Silverlight 2's set of tools for Visual Studio 2008 to build an application.
Peter shares what he likes -- and doesn't -- in Visual Studio 2008 and ASP.NET 3.5
It's good news, bad news if you're upgrading an existing site to ASP.NET 2.0 or 3.5. But it can be done.
The biggest benefit in TFS is its 25 out-of-the-box reports, but three of them are especially crucial to organizations. Jeff goes over each one.
- By Jeff Levinson
- 05/19/2008
Will industrializing your component development create better apps?
- By Michael Morris
- 05/15/2008
In theory, PreviousPage lets you access data on the page the user just requested. In practice it doesn't work if you're also using Master Pages unless you understand ASP.NET naming containers.
Here's how to extend TextBlock's usability using two Silverlight elements.
Rosario features a new and improved kind of class diagram. Jeff dives into the details.
- By Jeff Levinson
- 05/07/2008
Adding some bizarre punctuation marks to the tags in your ASPX file gives you an easy way to move data out of custom properties and into your page.
Modernize the look of your native Windows apps.
Infragistics NetAdvantage for WPF 2007 Vol. 2.
Hats off to developers searching for practical solutions.
- By Patrick Meader
- 05/01/2008
Is VB treated poorly compared to C#? Readers weigh in.
- By Readers of Visual Studio Magazine
- 05/01/2008
Clear out textboxes using recursion and LINQ; use VB literals to transform an XML document; and eliminate an annoying artifact of VB internals.
- By Kathleen Dollard
- 05/01/2008
This month's new releases.
- By Editors Visual Studio Magazine
- 05/01/2008
The new version of the IE browser renews Microsoft's commitment to the Web.
- By Peter Varhol
- 05/01/2008
Silverlight 2.0 includes a subset of the .NET Framework, which enables you to write .NET managed code that runs in Silverlight.
- By Bill McCarthy
- 05/01/2008
Architecture can be key to staying one step ahead.
- By Rockford Lhotka
- 05/01/2008
Dan shows you how to use Silverlight's color animation features and how you can stop and start them programmatically.