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» JSIL - 24 days ago (jsil.org)

JSIL is a compiler that transforms .NET applications and libraries from their native executable format - CIL bytecode - into standards-compliant, cross-browser JavaScript

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» Version history of the CLR 2.0 - 734 days ago (blogs.msdn.com)

The page summarises the Common Language Runtime (CLR) 2.0 major releases and hotfixes for .Net, in version number order.

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» .NET Framework Cleanup Tool User's Guide - 770 days ago (blogs.msdn.com)

This .NET Framework cleanup tool is designed to automatically perform a set of steps to remove selected versions of the .NET Framework from a computer. It will remove files, directories, registry keys and values and Windows Installer product registration information for the .NET Framework.

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» MySQL Connector/NET - 807 days ago (dev.mysql.com)

Connector/NET comprises several classes that are used to connect to the database, execute queries and statements, and manage query results.The following are the major classes of Connector/NET: MySqlCommand: , MySqlCommandBuilder, MySqlConnection, MySqlDataAdapter, MySqlDataReader, MySqlException, MySqlHelper and MySqlTransaction

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» DotNet Developers Search - 106 days ago (searchdotnet.com)

SearchDotNet is based on Google Custom Search technology to search the very best .NET related sites and forums to help make searches more effective, while filtering out unrelated or duplicate content.

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» How .NET Regular Expressions Really Work - 116 days ago (moserware.com)

Weighing in around 14,000 lines of code, .NET's regular expression engine takes awhile to digest. This article provides an excellent walkthrough to this engine with the real world source code examples.

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» .NET Programming Standards and Naming Conventions - 144 days ago (irritatedvowel.com)

The list presented on this page is the de-facto industry-accepted standard naming conventions for J#, C# and .NET programs. These naming standards should find their way into all of your .NET development, including ASP.NET Web applications and VB.NET Windows Forms applications. Note that while this document predates the online and printed standards documentation from Microsoft, everything on it which indicates it is based on .NET library standards is consistent with that documentation

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» NUnit - .NET Testing Framework - 146 days ago (nunit.org)

NUnit is a unit-testing framework for all .Net languages. Initially ported from JUnit, the current production release, version 2.4, is the fifth major release of this xUnit based unit testing tool for Microsoft .NET. It is written entirely in C# and has been completely redesigned to take advantage of many .NET language features, for example custom attributes and other reflection related capabilities. NUnit brings xUnit to all .NET languages.

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» 7na - Programming and technology in the world today - 149 days ago (7na.org)

An exciting blog centered around programming and various types of software. A great place to find answers and neat programming recipes.

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» ASP.NET Validation in Depth - 151 days ago (msdn2.microsoft.com)

This article discusses in detail how the ASP.NET validation controls work. This article is recommended reading for anyone building complex pages with validation controls or those looking to extend the validation framework.

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