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Monday, September 25, 2006

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.NET, C#, VB.NET

  1. **** Custom drawn DataGridView Cells with GDI+ - displays a bar graph in a cell in a DataGridView. The new Excel will have this capability. Data visulalizations.
  2. Setting Enums through Reflection
  3. Application Layering - avoid Tetris
  4. Optimizing Serialization in .NET
  5. Chart and Graph
  6. Simple Generic Factory
  7. The True Cost of .NET Exceptions - Solution

ASP.NET

  1. **** Scott Mitchell's Top 10 ASP.NET Tips and Traps. Download presentation at http://datawebcontrols.com/classes/TipsAndTraps.zip.
  2. An ASP.NET 2.0 Validator Web Control for CheckBoxes and CheckBoxLists
  3. Firefox and IE read file names differently
  4. Saving a Webform for later
  5. Web Service Software Factory - Data Access Guidance Package - Code Generation
  6. Build a Nested GridView Control with ASP.NET
  7. Read and write XML files (MS Office 2007)
  8. Context sensitive help using Client Callbacks - AJAX style
  9. *** An ASP.NET 2.0 Accordion Server Control
  10. Automatically saving webform data
  11. **** Tip/Trick: Optimizing ASP.NET 2.0 Web Project Build Performance with VS 2005

PowerShell

  1. First look at Windows PowerShell

Ruby on Rails

  1. Learning Ruby on Rails

Delphi

  1. Delphi 7, WinHelp: not compatible with Vista

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