Archive for April, 2008

Neodynamic is proud to announce the availability of Barcode Professional 2.0 for Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF); the Best Barcode Solution for new Microsoft Windows Platform. Neodynamic’s flagship barcoding product has expanded its capabilities to include full design-time support for Visual Studio 2008 and Microsoft Expression Blend, additional barcode standards including Aztec Code (2D), Macro & [...]

Barcode Professional for Reporting Services was designed to be flexible and easy to use independently of the reporting scenarios you need to develop. Barcode Professional for Reporting Services will be used in different ways depending on your needs and reporting scenario. In all cases, the first thing you must determine is which reporting scenario you will be targeting on is.

Shell MegaPack.Net 2008 recreates the entire Windows Explorer file & folder browsing UI functionality in your app in just a couple of seconds. Consisting of a folder tree control, a file/folder list control and a drive-selection control, it completely mimics the Windows Explorer UI including Thumbnail, Detail & Group View, dragdrop, icons, context menus, virtual [...]

Neodynamic is proud to announce the availability of Barcode Professional 5.0 for MS SQL Server Reporting Services; the Most Advanced Barcode Solution for Microsoft Report Server projects. Neodynamic’s flagship barcoding product has expanded its capabilities to include additional barcode standards including Aztec Code (2D), Macro & Micro PDF417, ISBT 128, HIBC LIC & PAS Barcodes, [...]

With the release of a new feature pack for Visual C++ 2008, developers can now write applications that feature the Office 2007 appearance, a Microsoft senior executive announced this week. At the same time, the company also discontinued support for its aging Visual Basic 6 integrated development environment, or IDE — to the dismay of some die-hard users.

LINQ To SQL is one of the most promising technologies that appeared lately in .NET programming. Since it became available developers using .Net have no need to mix code with SQL commands within the application to access database objects.


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