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On Tuesday August 1st I was one of the presenters at the San Diego .NET Developers Group ( http://www.sddotnetdg.org/ ).  The evening focused on a discussion of new features in Visual Basic and C# under .NET 2.0.  I handled the Visual Basic portion of the presentation, while my coworker Adam Calderon handled the new features in C# presentation.  Attached to this post are the slides that cover some of the new features in Visual Basic .NET.  NewVBin2.pps (1.76 MB) ... [ read more ]
I recently had a fun time baking cookies with my three year old son.. He had a great time scooping out the floor, dumping in the sugar and plopping in the butter... but when they came out of oven and I took my first bite, I know something we dreadfully wrong, they tasted terrible! Just then my wife came in with a helpful observation: “Well, did you measure?” This time my lack of measuring only cost me a plate of cookies... If you are building a business critical app with a perf problem, the ... [ read more ]
  Sometimes these things are so obvious that it's almost embarrassing to even mention them.   But one thing I've learned since the beginning of the .NET era is that there is just so much to take in that even the really obvious things sometimes just aren't, well, obvious (at least not to me, anyway).   Here's one that you probably sussed out ages ago but  I only found by chance while doing something else.   You are in Design view and have a Windows Form on display.  You select a c ... [ read more ]
 In earlier versions of Visual Studio .NET  if you created a User Control in a Class Library project and wanted to have a quick preview of the work so far, you might have been tempted to hit that F5 key to run the project.     Unfortunately if you did that you were then stopped short with a message … “A Project with an output type of Class Library cannot be started directly”   The usual fix is to add a second project to the solution, ... [ read more ]


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