Archive for August, 2009

UCanCode Releases Upgraded E-XD++ Diagrammer Suite V14.0 –The most important “Main Release” with 100% VC++ / .NET Source Code! (“The only Flow/Diagramming Kits that provides full source code of components for .NET/VC++ and ActiveX in a single package!”) 2009, HongKong, UCanCode Software announces it’s market leading flow/diagram C++ / .NET source code kit – E-XD++ [...]

Technologies used – Neodynamic ImageDraw (2.0 or later) for ASP.NET – Microsoft .NET Framework (2.0 or later) – Microsoft Visual Studio .NET (2005 or later – Visual Web Developer Express Edition) In the following guide you’ll learn about Data Binding with ImageDraw and GridView control. The idea behind this guide is to create a list [...]

Prerequisites – Neodynamic Barcode Professional 3.0 (or greater) for Reporting Services – Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 (or greater) – Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 or Visual Studio 2005 Express Editions (Visual Basic 2005 Express, Visual C# 2005 Express, etc). NOTE: For Express Editions, installing the free add-in for ReportViewer is mandatory. – Microsoft SQL Server 2005 [...]

Technologies used – Neodynamic ImageDraw (2.0 or later) for ASP.NET – Microsoft .NET Framework (2.0 or later) – Microsoft Visual Studio .NET (2005 or later – Visual Web Developer Express Edition) This white paper describes some of the built-in features of ImageDraw controls when working with XML Base64 strings Data Binding scenarios in ASP.NET Web [...]

Aspose publishes August 2009 Newsletter for .NET & Java programmers. It highlights all the newly supported features by Aspose.BarCode, Aspose.Workflow for .NET, Aspose.Pdf for Reporting Services, Aspose.Words for Reporting Services, Aspose.Pdf.Kit for .NET, Aspose.Words for .NET, Aspose.Report for .NET, Aspose.Cells for JasperReports, Aspose.Slides for Reporting Services and Aspose.Words for Java. We will also provide information [...]

Create database applications the way the pros do, using RAD tools for quick user review, ADO.NET code for full-fledged 3-layer applications, LINQ for querying all types of data in C#, and the Entity Framework for mapping business objects to database objects using an Entity Data Model. It’s all covered here, in Murach’s distinctive “paired pages” [...]


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