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Hey folks, my name's Kit George and I've joined the VB team from the CLR. VB is after all, the best language, so of course, it makes sense to work directly on it! Like all languages, VB has it's little 'oddities', so i thought i would start a series to present a few of these. These are little (and perhaps large) curious VB things that you may or may not have noticed. Either way, you can bring them up at the water cooler to impress everyone with your VB knowledge. I thought I would star ... [ read more ]
This month, Dino shows how to display context-sensitive tooltips in Windows Forms applications over irregularly shaped areas.
SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services lets you embed code in a report that can be accessed by various properties of that report and also allows you to access external .NET libraries.
This installment of CLR Inside Out talks aboutstrong name signatures and how to use them.
The System.Diagnostics namespace provides classes for interacting with event logs, performance counters, and system processes, and can really help when you’ve got bugs. Find out how.
Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) version 3.O is far more than a collaboration tool; it’s is a full-fledged development platform that adds tremendous value to ASP.NET.
I really like the new CommandLink control that exists in Vista. Actually, it's not a new control - it's just a new style on the button control, but it still looks damn nice. The app we're currently writing at work is being written with with a series of principals in mind, the first being 'make it as dumb as possible, the users of this app are idiots!'. So I thought I'd take a leaf out of the mandates of Vista's design guidelines (Clear, Concise, Connected) and base a bit of our UI on how ... [ read more ]
I thought of this old post of mine today…


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