April 2005 - Posts

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Register VS Beta 2.0 and Get a Free Book by Keith Nicholson

Microsoft Learning has partnered with the Visual Studio team to provide developers additional benefits when they download and register Beta 2. When you register your copy of Beta 2 you have the opportunity to choose a free developer title from Microsoft...
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Absolute Beginning Training for VS 2005 by Keith Nicholson

If you are new to programming and are interested in gaining some very basic instruction on the next version of VS 2005, check the following out: http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express/beginner/ http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express/webcasts/
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More ASP.NET v2.0 Questions by Keith Nicholson

What is the PhoneLink Control? Good question! It is for mobile devices so that you can dial a phone number shown on a webpage. Notice that "DataKeyNames" property on a GridView is plural? What's up with this? I grabbed the following from the Beta1 docs...
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Is the SqlDependency Attribute in OutputCache Directives Required Like VaryByParam Attribute? by Keith Nicholson

This question came up during a presentation on ASP.NET v2.0, “Is the SqlDependency Attribute in OutputCache Directives Required Like VaryByParam Attribute?“ After doing some searching through the MSDN Library for Visual Studio 2005 (Beta 1...
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Does the Stereotype have to be a 'T'? by Keith Nicholson

Now that .NET developers have access to Generics in both VB.NET and C#, questions are being asked about an approach often used by C++ developers called Templates. When we define a Generic class we must follow the class definition with a Stereotype (also...
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No More Old Icons by Keith Nicholson

Back on March 11, 2005, I was asked at a session on Visual Studio 2005 overview whether we might finally get some new icons (tired of the old Office 95 icons?). Well last week, MSDN provided the answer. Go to MSDN TV for more info.
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