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2007

Code Project

by kalooni & 23 others
Your place for 16,421 free Visual Studio and .NET articles, code snippets, discussions, news and the best bunch of developers on the net.

le coach ASP.Net

by Ptit-oups & 1 other
voici des cours, tutauriaux, sous forme de vidéos et de documents qui vous permettent de vous mettre au dveloppement d'applications web avec Dotnet sans difficulté. Il existe des cours pour de nombreux niveaux. Il y a également des travaux pratiques permettant de s'entraîner

Dotnet project

by Ptit-oups
Un site français sur la plate forme Dotnet de Microsoft. Ce site présente des astuces, des tutoriels, des projets afin d'améliorer ses compétences .Net et de ne pas redévelopper ce qui existe déjà. La communauté est très active.

Controlling source control

by rax262 (via)
Source control can be a trying task at times. Recently I had a run-in with Visual Source Safe 2005 which wasn't saving my ASP.Net project correctly.

2006

Eclipse Closes In on Visual Studio in EMEA Region

by nhoizey (via)
A recent Evans Data survey showed that the adoption rate of Eclipse has more than doubled in the EMEA region, raising the Eclipse IDE (integrated development environment) as a challenge to Microsoft Visual Studio.Net among developers there.

2005

Does Visual Studio Rot the Mind?

by nhoizey & 1 other (via)
This talk dissects the code generated by Visual Studio; analyzes the appalling programming practices it perpetuates; rhapsodizes about the joys, frustrations, and satisfactions of unassisted coding; and speculates about the radical changes that Avalon will bring

Visual Studio Talk Show:0016:Luc Gauthier:Les nouveautés de ASP.Net 2.0

by nhoizey (via)
Luc Gauthier discute des nouveautés de ASP.Net 2.0 dans Visual Studio 2005. Il présente les nouvelles fonctionnalités ainsi que les améliorations qui aident à simplifier la programmation d'application Web.

1969

The Visual Basic Team : Visual Basic Express Edition Videos

by HandySolo
Have you ever wished that you could have someone show you how to accomplish a programming task instead of having to read through the steps on how to perform the task? Or maybe you just need a little more clarification about where a particular option is located. They say a picture is worth 1,000 words, so imagine what a video can do.

SharpDevelop @ic#code

by HandySolo
#develop (short for SharpDevelop) is a free IDE for C# and VB.NET projects on Microsoft`s .NET platform. It is open-source, and you can download both sourcecode and executables from this site

ViEmu: vi/vim editor emulation for Microsoft Visual Studio

by HandySolo
ViEmu is an add-in for Microsoft Visual Studio that emulates the powerful vi/vim input model within the Visual Studio environment. It fully supports both VS.NET 2003 and VS2005.

Download details: Consolas Font Pack

by HandySolo & 3 others
The Microsoft Consolas Font Family is a set of highly legible fonts designed for ClearType. It is intended for use in programming environments and other circumstances where a monospaced font is specified. This installation package will set the default font for Visual Studio to Consolas.

Visual Studio 2005: 101 Samples for Visual Studio 2005

by HandySolo
101 Samples, in both Visual Basic and C#, featuring many of the new features available with Visual Studio 2005 and the .NET Framework 2.0.

Creating a DataGrid that expands and collapses like a tree control - The Code Project - ASP.NET

by HandySolo
The TreeGridDemo demonstrates a custom method for DataGrid paging. The DataGrid behaves much like a tree control, which collapses or expands sections of the grid rows.

Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 Webcast Series

by HandySolo & 1 other
When you attend three webcasts, you’ll receive an ASP.NET 2.0 Development Pack, including Microsoft Visual Studio® 2005 Standard Edition (Not for Resale), five chapters of Programming ASP.NET 2.0 Core Reference, by Dino Esposito, and more.*

: Introducing Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 for Developers

by HandySolo
Get a focused, first look at the features and capabilities in Microsoft Visual Basic 2005, Visual Studio 2005, and the .NET Framework 2.0. If you currently work with Visual Basic 6, these authors fully understand the adoption and code migration issues you'll encounter.

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