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Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
Observer Pattern – implementation and application with C# .NET. Hello All. Today I will go through with “Observer Patter”, where I will try to explain a simple example of this pattern as well as implementation and use. …
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Simple .NET Tips.: Observer Pattern – implementation and …
Tags: net, observer-patter, observer-pattern, patter, pattern, pattern-as-well, simple-example, will-try
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Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
In C# (or in C# with WPF), how would I build a checkbox at run time? I would I be able to query the check box to see if the user clicked on it?
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how would I build a checkbox at run time?
Tags: check, check-box, checkbox-at-run, query-the-check, run-time, the-user, user, wpf
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Monday, September 6th, 2010
You’re in luck: Head First C# introduces this language in a fun, visual way. You’ll quickly learn everything from creating your first program to learning sophisticated coding skills with C# 4.0, Visual Studio 2010 and . …
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Visual Studio 2010 Wrox Rapidshare Downloads
Tags: coding-skills, first-program, language, studio, visual-studio
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Monday, September 6th, 2010
E7 = find the G# and add the D from the string below. I find it really hard to think about this unless I have an image of the fretboard with note names in front of me. E F F# G G# A Bb A Bb B C C# D D# D Eb E F F# G G# G Ab A Bb B C C# …
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Chord Tips – Discussion Forums – Fiddle Hangout
Tags: fretboard, from-the-string, really-hard, string, the-fretboard
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Sunday, September 5th, 2010
While Microsoft Visual C# .NET 2003 Kick Start assumes no knowledge of C# or the .NET Framework, it skips the handholding and basic programming instruction associated with entry-level tutorials. Full of code examples, tips , …
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Book Download: Microsoft Visual C# .NET 2003 Kick Start
Tags: code-examples, framework, handholding, microsoft, net, start
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Saturday, September 4th, 2010
C# CharEnumerator Tips . You want to test the CharEnumerator type in the .NET Framework and C# language. The CharEnumerator can be acquired through the GetEnumerator method on the string type; you can then use it to loop through the …
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C# CharEnumerator Tips
Tags: acquired-through, charenumerator, framework, loop-through, net, string, test-the-charenumerator, the-string, then-use
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Friday, September 3rd, 2010
My name is Nick Olsen and I am currently working as a software developer on an application that is used to manage tenants in apartment complexes. My language of choice is C# in both Windows and Web Forms. My latest dabblings have been …
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C#: Creating and Sending UDP Packets « Nick Olsen's Programming Tips
Tags: currently-working, latest-dabblings, manage-tenants, olsen, software-developer, windows
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Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
NET/ C# — those small tips and tricks that make code either more concise, maintainable, or performant. This is the second of my three-part series, though there are so many things that make .NET (and in particular C# ) a great development …
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C#/.NET Five More Little Wonders That Make Code Better (2 of 3)
Tags: code-either, great-development, more-concise, net, the-second, three-part-series
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Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
You’re in luck: Head First C# introduces this language in a fun, visual way. You’ll quickly learn everything from creating your first program to learning sophisticated coding skills with C# 4.0, Visual Studio 2010 and . …
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Spatiotemporal Visual Consideration For Video Coding Rapidshare …
Tags: coding-skills, first-program, language, studio, visual-studio
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Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
Review Beginning ASP.NET 4 in C# and VB …. Expert tips are included everywhere and the reader is advised to start using them early on- maybe so that by the end of the book he already feels and behaves like an expert. …
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Review Beginning ASP.NET 4 in C# and VB « Apexure
Tags: asp, expert, net, on-maybe, reader, review-beginning, the-book, the-end, the-reader
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