December 2007
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Editor's Note:
Take a Deep Breath: This month Howard Dierking reflects on 2007 and looks forward to exciting possibilities in 2008. |
Toolbox:
Live Chat, Code Conversion, Multiple Monitors, and More: This month, more of the tools you need to get your job done. |
CLR Inside Out:
Writing Reliable .NET Code: Here's a look at how code fails and techniques for writing more reliable and resilient managed code. |
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Data Points:
Data Binding in WPF: WPF is one of the most important new technologies in the .NET Framework 3.0. This month John Papa introduces its data binding capabilities. |
Cutting Edge:
Inside the Microsoft AJAX Library: Dino Esposito introduces the Microsoft AJAX Library and the JavaScript library for ASP.NET AJAX 1.0. |
Test Run:
UI Automation with Windows PowerShell: This installment of Test Run is a guide to using Windows PowerShell to perform ultra lightweight UI automation. |
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Service Station:
Extending WCF with Custom Behaviors: WCF extensibility points allow you to customize the process by which messages are translated, formatted, and sent over the wire for more customized services. |
Netting C++:
EEK!—Time to Design the Mouse: This month begins the design of the actual mouse class for EEK! |
.NET Matters:
IFileOperation in Windows Vista: The author creates a managed wrapper to use the new IFileOperations interface in Windows Vista from managed code. |
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Windows with C++:
Windows Template Library 8.0: Kenny Kerr takes a look at Windows Template Library (WTL) support for new Windows Vista control enhancements, including task dialogs, Aero wizards, and open file dialogs. |
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You Should Learn SharePoint: Robert Bogue explains five reasons why you should make learning Microsoft SharePoint Technologies a priority, including its framework for user interface components and the embedded search engine. |