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Animation in VB.NET, Part 3

Richard Newcombe takes a look at Bitmap Animations in VB.NET. VB6 made extensive use of API's to load and initialize large quantities of smaller images. .NET has the GDI+ dynamic library, with a large selection of graphic classes and functions, which means that we no longer require API's to manipulate images.

Using BigInteger in Visual Basic 2010

Encryption and keeping secrets depends on large prime numbers that are too big to crack by brute force. .NET framework 4.0 introduces the BigInteger that has no theoretical upper and lower bounds.

Online Updates with VB.NET

With custom applications getting bigger and more involved, there is very often a need to supply updates for them. There is also a need to provide them as quickly as possible. Learn how to do this.

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MFC Integration with the Windows Transactional File System (TxF)

The Transactional File System (TxF), which allows access to an NTFS file system to be conducted in a transacted manner through extensions to the Windows SDK API. MFC 10, has been extended to support TxF and related technologies. This support allows existing MFC applications to be easily extended to support kernel transactions.

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  • Third-party applications, browsers and plugins have become the attack vector of choice for the modern cyber criminal. Computing surveyed over 200 UK business decision makers to understand how they perceived the risks that they faced from third-party applications. We set out to understand how they were managing and mitigating the challenges to employee productivity, compliance and information security. This paper features a detailed discussion of the survey findings alongside analysis of how third-party …

  • Speaker: Brian Kelly, Sr. Solutions Specialist, AppSense Watch first-hand how UV technology can improve logon times. Scripts and complicated group policies are inefficient and costly in delivering the settings and policies when users log in, particularly in shared desktop and mobile work environments. A certified AppSense engineer will walk through how UV technology is used to move your legacy scripts out of Active Directory and into a contextual policy approach to the logon process.

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