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Kinect for Windows: A New Interface for Your Apps
Microsoft officially announced that a new Kinect for Windows device will be released on February 1st along with a commercial license. How easy is it to code to?
Iron Speed Designer Review
Rapid Application Development or RAD tools enhance the productivity of developers by allowing them to focus on the business part of their application. This article is a review of Iron Speed Designer, one of the best know RAD tools for development of .NET framework web applications.
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Advance Code Analysis: Write Custom Static Code Analysis Rules Using FxCop
FxCop is a great tool for checking coding rule violations in Microsoft Visual Studio 2010. Microsoft has divided almost 200 + FxCop predefined static tcode analysis rules in different groups and categories. Learn to use these and write customized FxCop rules.
Dynamic Programming Using C# 4.0 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
Now you can write dynamic programs using C# programming's newest version, 4.0. You can also replace complicated .NET framework reflection code with easier dynamic programs. Using dynamics in C# programming, developers can now make interop and COM object's method calls.
My Favorite New Features in Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
Earlier this week, Microsoft released Visual Studio 2010. This article, by Scott Mitchell, looks at several new and exciting features in Microsoft Visual Studio 2010.
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Understanding the C++ Utility Components in the C++ Standard Library
Learn more about a few commonly used components and explore their utility and usages.

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Using Common Visual Basic Maths Conversion Functions—Imperial to Metric
When you need to convert imperial to metric and vice versa, here are some formulas to keep on hand.
The Value of APIs
Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are where you have to be. It's not a matter of if as much as a matter of which.






