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    Creating an Outlook Add-In Part 2

    In part 1 of Creating an Outlook Add-In I explained how to create an Outlook 2003 Add In. With this article, I will use the same project and just use Outlook 2007 instead.

    Working with WCF RIA Services

    Learn how WCF RIA Services can be used in conjunction with Silverlight to access server objects easily using reflection.

    How to Write World Ready Windows Phone Applications

    Today's app user base isn't restricted to just one region. In this article, we walk through the platform support available for developers targeting Windows Phone to develop world ready Windows Phone applications.

    [Updated] Sharing Cookies Across Domains

    This article shows you how to share the same cookie across multiple sub-domains and multiple domains. Learn about sharing state information across web farms using SQL Server. The examples in this issue highlight the power of redirection within Active Server page and enforce the concepts that relate to cookie manipulation.

    [Updated] Deploying ASP.NET Applications - Part 1

    This article details the support provided by the .NET Framework for packaging and deploying ASP.NET Web applications onto target machines. It also shows how to use Windows Installer technology for creating sophisticated ASP.NET Web application installers.

    [Updated] Working with Frames in .NET

    Whether you abhor or embrace them, frames can be used to produce user-friendly and aesthetically pleasing Web sites. The trick is correct implementation. This article by Scott Rosa shows how to work with frames in ASP.NET and discusses some benefits over frame alternatives.

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    Using VC++ .NET

    USING VC++ .NET

    Faster Microsoft C++ Programming With The MFC Class Wizard

    During the glory days of MFC and ATL in the 1990s and early 2000s, The Visual C++ class wizard was a highly-used and useful IDE tool that simplified life for developers. The re-introduction of the class wizard, after the absence of a decade, demonstrates commitment to the 'glory day's' ideal and adds simplicity to class management tasks inside the IDE.

    Nuts & Bolts

    .NET NUTS & BOLTS

    .NET Framework: Collections and Generics

    The original release of the .NET Framework included collections as .NET was introduced to the Microsoft programming world. The .NET Framework 2.0 introduced generics to complement the System.Collections namespace and provide a more efficient and well performing option. Read on to learn more...

    VB Today

    VISUAL BASIC TODAY

    Input and Output with VB.NET 2010

    The .NET runtime has everything you need to format your output and handle special characters. Both Visual Basic 2010 Express edition and Visual Studio 2010 help you with Intellisense if you can't remember the syntax. This article explores simple console input and output and shows you how to get it done.

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    PROGRAMMING INSIGHTS

    WCF Data Services Providers

    OData's simplicity and common underlying Web standards have made it a popular Data protocol in the Microsoft stack. WCF Data Services includes several Providers that surface OData from .NET classes.

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    Touch Screen without a Touchable Screen

    A larger clickpad could make it possible to use multi-touch without having a multi-touch screen. This embedded video below shows the Synaptics ClickPad experience on Windows 8. In many scenarios, this approach makes a lot more sense than touching the...

    Is Windows 8 Apple's Chance?

    I wrote most of this blog entry prior to the news of Steve Job's passing and thus held off posting it. Jobs made a huge impact on the computing industry and his impact will continue to be felt for a...

    Drop In for some Android Development

    We have launched a new area on Developer.com. Our Android Development Center is now live. Check it out at http://www.developer.com/ws/android.  Let us know if you like what we've done....

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